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Ilda has three noun cases- the '''[[w:Genitive case|genitive case]]''', the '''[[w:Accusative case|accusative case]]''' and the '''[[w:Dative case|dative case]]'''.
Ilda has three noun cases- the '''[[w:Genitive case|genitive case]]''', the '''[[w:Accusative case|accusative case]]''' and the '''[[w:Dative case|dative case]]'''.
=====Genitive case=====
=====Genitive case=====
The genitive case is denoted with the suffix ''-aska/āska'', save for the word ''[[Contionary:tāsnaq|tāsnaq]]''(meaning "horse"), where instead the prefix ''o-'' is used. The suffix most likely comes from the Proto-Yeldhic inset ''-asẘa-''. The prefix ''o-'' most likely comes from Proto-Ildaïc, where the prefix ''ṓ-'' was used to denote possession of an object<ref>This feature is not found in Proto-Yeldhic.</ref>.<br>
The genitive case is denoted with the suffix ''-aska/āska'', save for the word ''[[Contionary:tāsnaq|tāsnaq]]''(meaning "horse"), where instead the prefix ''o-'' is used. The suffix most likely comes from the Proto-Yeldhic inset ''-asẘa-''. The prefix ''o-'' most likely comes from Proto-Ildaïc, where the prefix ''*ṓ-'' was used to denote possession of an object<ref>This feature is not found in Proto-Yeldhic.</ref>.<br>


'''Example:''' ''Us otāsnaq uswas''(The ''height of '' the horse)
'''Example:''' ''Us otāsnaq uswas''(The ''height of '' the horse)
=====Accusative case=====
=====Accusative case=====
The accusative case is indicated with the suffix ''-aswa'' or ''-āswa''. It originates in the [[Proto-Yeldhic]] suffix ''*-aʕʷḗ''<ref>Derived from Maranz ''-ikhawė'' and Ancient Ulmic ''*-(i)qṹwl''.</ref>, which represented a [[w:Direct object pronoun|direct object pronoun]].
The accusative case is indicated with the suffix ''-aswa'' or ''-āswa''. It originates in the [[Proto-Yeldhic]] suffix ''*-aʕʷḗ''<ref>Derived from Maranz ''-ikhawė'' and Ancient Ulmic ''*-(i)qṹwl''.</ref>, which represented a [[w:Direct object pronoun|direct object pronoun]].
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