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Finally, the oblique case (also called the prepositional case) is used when a noun is preceded by a preposition, or is otherwise not followed by any of the above adpositions.
Finally, the oblique case (also called the prepositional case) is used when a noun is preceded by a preposition, or is otherwise not followed by any of the above adpositions.


'''''Nu''' irruntutim.''
'''''Nu''' iruntutim.''
{|
{|
| '''[[Contionary: nu|nu]]'''
| '''[[Contionary: nu|nu]]'''
||[[Contionary: irruntutim|irruntutim]]
||[[Contionary: iruntutim|iruntutim]]
|-
|-
| '''with'''
| '''with'''

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