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Prepositions require the use of one of three cases: accusative, dative or genitive.
Prepositions require the use of one of three cases: accusative, dative or genitive.


Many prepositions may take more than one case. A change in case may indicate motion or other semantic change.
Many prepositions may take more than one case, some are even take able to take three. In most cases, a change in case indicates motion.


The accusative is usually used to indicate motion towards, the dative location and the genitive motion away from.
The accusative is usually used to indicate motion towards, the dative location and the genitive motion away from.
There are around forty prepositions, at least half a dozen of which are compounds.


==Numerals==
==Numerals==

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