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The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the object of a perfect aspect verb, and the object of some prepositions.
The accusative<sub>2</sub> case is one of two cases in '''Ahāmatya''' which indicates the object of a perfect aspect verb, and the object of some prepositions.
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====== Examples ======


===== Dative Case =====
===== Dative Case =====


The dative case indicates the indirect object of a verb, and the object of some prepositions.
The dative case indicates the indirect object of a verb, and the object of some prepositions.
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===== Genitive Case =====
===== Genitive Case =====


The genitive case indicates ownership irrespective of time, origin of/from a location, partitive, topic of/about, some predicativity, composition or substance, and the object of some prepositions.
The genitive case indicates ownership irrespective of time, origin of/from a location, partitive, topic of/about, some predicativity, composition or substance, and the object of some prepositions.
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====== Examples ======


===== Ablative Case =====
===== Ablative Case =====


The ablative case indicates origins that involve motion, an originator of something given, and the object of some prepositions.
The ablative case indicates origins that involve motion, an originator of something given, and the object of some prepositions.
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===== Allative Case =====
===== Allative Case =====


The allative case indicates destinations that involve motion, destinations that involve motion, direction at which an action is directed, and the object of some prepositions.
The allative case indicates destinations that involve motion, destinations that involve motion, direction at which an action is directed, and the object of some prepositions.
====== Formation ======
====== Examples ======


===== Locative Case =====
===== Locative Case =====
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The locative case indicates residence at a location in space or time.
The locative case indicates residence at a location in space or time.


====== Formation ======
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===== Vocative Case =====
===== Vocative Case =====


The vocative case indicates that which is directly addressed. A noun in the vocative case is the citation form of the word in a reference.
The vocative case indicates that which is directly addressed. A noun in the vocative case is the citation form of the word in a reference.
====== Formation ======


The vocative case is unmarked, or, to be more precise, is marked with '''-∅'''.
The vocative case is unmarked, or, to be more precise, is marked with '''-∅'''.
====== Examples ======


===== Summary Table =====
===== Summary Table =====
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