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The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is one of two accusative cases in '''Ahāmatya''', and indicates the '''object''' of an '''imperfective aspect verb''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is marked similarly to the nominative case, with the exception of lengthening the final vowel before the '''-n''' or '''-r'''.
The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is one of two accusative cases in '''Ahāmatya''', and indicates the '''object''' of an '''imperfective aspect verb''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is marked similarly to the nominative case, with the exception of lengthening the final vowel before the '''-n''' or '''-r'''.


    ''Mrjan '''ivēn''' vuhra''.
* ''Iven '''henelān''' vuhra''. "The bird is eating the pig."
    The spirit is eating the bird.
 
    ''Iven''' manān''' hasa''.
* ''Ljumruran ''' vrunnūr''' hasa''. "The cormorant was protecting the robin."
    The bird was protecting the land.
    ''Ljumruran '''vrunnūr''' ara''.
    The cormorant loved the robin.


===== Accusative<sub>2</sub> Case =====
===== Accusative<sub>2</sub> Case =====
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