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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. Other grammatical relations are expressed using postpositions.
The cases are stolen from Japanese. Other grammatical relations are expressed using postpositions and clitics.
*nominative (Japanese ''ga'')
*nominative (Japanese ''ga'')
*accusative (Japanese ''wo'')
*accusative (Japanese ''wo'')
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