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*'''Instrumental''' | *'''Instrumental''' | ||
== secondary case == | === secondary case === | ||
*'''Locative''' and '''perlative''' are used when an action is accomplished by way of someone’s agency. | *'''Locative''' and '''perlative''' are used when an action is accomplished by way of someone’s agency. | ||
*'''Comitative''' is often used with the word ‘with’, in terms of accompaniment. | *'''Comitative''' is often used with the word ‘with’, in terms of accompaniment. | ||
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*'''Ablative''' is used when expressing motion away from something. It implies a separation. | *'''Ablative''' is used when expressing motion away from something. It implies a separation. | ||
*'''Causative''' is often used with the word ''mic''(with), but in terms of referencing the tool in which something is accomplished. | *'''Causative''' is often used with the word ''mic''(with), but in terms of referencing the tool in which something is accomplished. | ||
=== Gruppenflexion === | ==== Gruppenflexion ==== | ||
The “secondary” case suffix attached only to the last element of a noun phrase. | The “secondary” case suffix attached only to the last element of a noun phrase. | ||
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