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===Case===
===Case===
Nouns in Aeranir have a series of different forms, called cases of the noun, which have different functions or meanings. For example, the word for 'king' is '''''{{term|rēs}}''''' when subject of a verb, but '''''rēnin''''' when it is the object:
Nouns in Aeranir have a series of different forms, called cases of the noun, which have different functions or meanings. For example, the word for 'king' is '''''{{term|rēs}}''''' when subject of a verb, but '''''rēnin''''' when it is the object:
* '''''augēs rēs''''' 'the king sees (someone)' ([[w:Nominative case|nominative case]])
* '''''auhēs rēs''''' 'the king sees (someone)' ([[w:Nominative case|nominative case]])
* '''''augēs rēnin''''' '(someone) sees the king' ([[w:Accusative case|accusative case]])
* '''''auhēs rēnin''''' '(someone) sees the king' ([[w:Accusative case|accusative case]])
There are a total of nine cases for most nouns in Aeranir.  Outside of the nominative and accusative, they are as the following:
There are a total of nine cases for most nouns in Aeranir.  Outside of the nominative and accusative, they are as the following:
* [[w:Vocative case|Vocative]]: '''''rēne iō!''''': 'o king!'
* [[w:Vocative case|Vocative]]: '''''rēne iō!''''': 'o king!'
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