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Warhinysko has 5 cases: nominative, accusative, oblique-ergative, genitive, and vocative. The oblique-ergative was formed from a merger of the PBS dative, instrumental and locative cases.
Warhinysko has 5 cases: nominative, accusative, oblique-ergative, genitive, and vocative. The oblique-ergative was formed from a merger of the PBS dative, instrumental and locative cases.


Thurish has lost IE grammatical gender. However, like in Slavic languages, there is an animacy distinction in the masculine gender: the accusative case is the same as the genitive for masculine animate nouns and the same as the nominative for other nouns.
Thurish has lost IE grammatical gender. However, like in Slavic languages, there is an animacy distinction: the accusative case is the same as the genitive for animate nouns and the same as the nominative for inanimate nouns.
 
*''Llawbin min'''a''' jieno'''s''''' = I love my wife (animate)
*''Llawbib min waltwă'' = I love my country (inanimate)
===o-stem declension===
===o-stem declension===
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|''morr'' ||''morre''
|''morr'' ||''morre''
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|align="right" |'''Oblique-Ergative'''
|align="right" |'''Oblique-o Ergative'''
|''wylki''  ||''wylkăn''
|''wylki''  ||''wylkăn''
|''guole'' ||''guolon''
|''guole'' ||''guolon''
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