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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. | 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== |