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The meaning of a postposition may change depending on its and the noun's case suffixes, while the noun always needs to be in the subordinate form.
The meaning of a postposition may change depending on its and the noun's case suffixes, while the noun always needs to be in the subordinate form.
Examples:
Examples:
*katätoni: ''katä-toni'', mountain.{{sc|abs.sr}}-middle.{{sc|loc}}, 'in the middle of the mountain'
*katätoni: ''katä-toni'', water.{{sc|abs.sr}}-middle.{{sc|loc}}, 'in the middle of the sea'
*parsitamali: ''parsi-tamali'', man.{{sc|abs.sr}}-thought.{{sc|loc}}, 'regarding the man'
*parsitamali: ''parsi-tamali'', man.{{sc|abs.sr}}-thought.{{sc|loc}}, 'regarding the man'


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