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!Dative<br />(also destination) | !Dative<br />(also destination) | ||
|colspan=2|'''-ey''' 에 ''-e'' (inanimate)<br />'''-ey key''' 에게 ''-ege'' (animate) || ni, e | |colspan=2|'''-ey''' 에 ''-e'' (inanimate)<br />'''-ey key''' 에게 ''-ege'' (animate)<br />'''-(u)lo''' (으)로 ''-(eu)ro'' (location) || ni, e | ||
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!Locative<br />(place of event, also source) | !Locative<br />(place of event, also source) | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> The topic and additive markers mark the noun phrase with case markers. They override the nominative and accusative case markers rather than being attached after those case markers. | <nowiki>*</nowiki> The topic and additive markers mark the noun phrase with case markers. They override the nominative and accusative case markers rather than being attached after those case markers. | ||
==Comparisons with Japanese== | ==Comparisons with Japanese== |
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