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Ouřefr nouns are classified into two genders: animate and inanimate, and they inflect for case. Similarly to Slavic languages, the case affixes are fusional, encoding both case and number.
Ouřefr nouns are classified into two genders: animate and inanimate, and they inflect for case. Similarly to Slavic languages, the case affixes are fusional, encoding both case and number.


The cases are stolen from Japanese:
The cases are stolen from Japanese. Other grammatical relations are expressed using postpositions.
*nominative (Japanese ''ga'')
*nominative (Japanese ''ga'')
*accusative (Japanese ''wo'')
*accusative (Japanese ''wo'')
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*comitative/"and" (Japanese ''to'')
*comitative/"and" (Japanese ''to'')
*instrumental/locative (Japanese ''de'')
*instrumental/locative (Japanese ''de'')
*ablative (Japanese ''kara'')
====Declension classes====
====Declension classes====
The declension classes are:
The declension classes are:
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