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Nouns are inflected for two cases, nominative and genitive. The nominative form of the word is unchanged while the genitive form of the word contains the ''ins'' suffix, as seen in the below example. | Nouns are inflected for two cases, nominative and genitive. The nominative form of the word is unchanged while the genitive form of the word contains the ''ins'' suffix, as seen in the below example. | ||
The use of ''ins'' is different in literature than in spoken language. [[Knašta/-Ins In Speech And Literature]] details these differences. | |||
<big>'''ňos - person'''</big> | <big>'''ňos - person'''</big> |
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