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If a noun stem ends with a vowel, dative endings for SG & PL are the following: ''näe'' & ''nöe'' (Div), ''wie'' & ''yhee'' (M), ''wee'' & ''uhee'' (F), ''jee'' & ''jei'' (N). ''Oma|i'' (coast), ''omajee'' (DAT to the coast)  to avoid confucion with other genders. Feminine plural genitive ending is ''wur''.
If a noun stem ends with a vowel, dative endings for SG & PL are the following: ''näe'' & ''nöe'' (Div), ''wie'' & ''yhee'' (M), ''wee'' & ''uhee'' (F), ''jee'' & ''jei'' (N). ''Oma|i'' (coast), ''omajee'' (DAT to the coast)  to avoid confucion with other genders. Feminine plural genitive ending is ''wur''.


On top of the five basic cases, Aoma has got two partial cases:  
On top of the five basic cases, Aoma has got two partial cases often considered as clitics:  
*Some '''locative''' forms ending in ''xu'' exist: ''ketyxu'' (in the town), ''gehixu'' (in the house, at home)
*Some '''locative''' forms ending in ''xu'' exist: ''ketyxu'' (in the town), ''gehixu'' (in the house, at home)
**There is also a form ''ogehixu'' which means "outside the house"
**There is also a form ''ogehixu'' which means "outside the house"
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