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=====Nominative=====
=====Nominative=====
The nominative case in Makari is used to mark the subject of a sentence, or to mark both the subject and the predicate in copular sentences
The nominative case in Makari is used to mark the subject of a sentence, or to mark both the subject and the predicate in copular sentences
=====Genitive=====
The genitive case is used for possession, and is used as the agent of verbs of experience
For example: Ćirát anícaúrai means "I am cold", and here, "ćirát" is the genitive form of ćeí


====Paradigms====
====Paradigms====
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