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! Case !! Singular !! Plural
! Case !! Singular !! Plural
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| Nominative || (A) gnújza || (A) kegnújzek
| Nominative || (A) gnújza || (A) gegnújzek
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|-
| Genitive || Ta gnújzas || Tak kegnújzes
| Genitive || Ta gnújzas || Tak gegnújzes
|-
|-
| Accusative || Ecs gnújza || Ecs kegnújzek
| Accusative || Ecs gnújza || Ecs gegnújzek
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|-
| Dative || Gnujzadúk || Kegnujzamekdúk
| Dative || Gnujzadúk || Gegnujzadúkek
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|-
| Vocative || Oh gnújzae || Oh kegnújzaemek
| Vocative || Oh gnújzae || Oh gegnújzaek
|}
|}
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Grekelin melted down much of Greek grammar, including the deletion of genders and moods. In addition, Grekelin is slowly turning from a fusional language to an agglutinative one:
Grekelin melted down much of Greek grammar, including the deletion of genders and moods. In addition, Grekelin is slowly turning from a fusional language to an agglutinative one:
# Greek: '''Είδα τους ανθρώπους'''
# Greek: '''Είδα τους ανθρώπους'''
# Grekelin: '''E keleóttimek kíwlimai'''
# Grekelin: '''E leleóttek íwlima'''


Grekelin uses seperate particles for the plural, person, tense and recepient.
Grekelin uses seperate particles for the plural, person, tense and recepient.
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<b>Grekelin:</b><br>
<b>Grekelin:</b><br>
<i>Pádi keleóttek kelészterek kiá kemísek kewórtamek eís méltosagi kiá yógatek. Kedórizandek mí észeli kiá siníndiszi, kiá prépi ná kecszinálnamek á égy eís állila eís égy sélemi adérfiktas.</i>
<i>Pádi leleóttek lelészterek kiá memísek wewórtamek eís méltosagi kiá yógatek. Dedórizandek mí észeli kiá siníndiszi, kiá prépi ná ecszinálnamek á égy eís állila eís égy sélemi adérfiktas.</i>


===Lord's prayer===
===Lord's prayer===
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