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3. '''Dative''' (-n) : The dative case denotes the indirect object. | 3. '''Dative''' (-n) : The dative case denotes the indirect object. | ||
4. '''Genitive''' (- | 4. '''Genitive''' (-ğol) : The genitive case shows possession or origin. | ||
5. '''Ablative''' (-tän) : The ablative case shows motion of an object. Either towards or from, it signifies bestowement and reliquishment. Example: I gave the flowers to Sally. | 5. '''Ablative''' (-tän) : The ablative case shows motion of an object. Either towards or from, it signifies bestowement and reliquishment. Example: I gave the flowers to Sally. |
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