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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
====Cases====
====Cases====
Nouns in Makari are inflected using 7 cases
Nouns in Makari are inflected using 7 cases :
=====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=====
=====Genitive=====
The genitive case is used for possession, and is used as the agent of verbs of experience  
The genitive case is used for alienable possession, and is used as the agent of verbs of experience.


For example: «Ćirát anícaúra» means "I am cold", and here, «ćirát» is the genitive form of «će»
For example: «Ćirát anícaúra» means "I am cold", and here, «ćirát» is the genitive form of «će»
=====Dative=====
The dative case is used to mark the indirect object of a sentence, the direct object of verbs of possession, is used with «já» to indicate inalienable possession and helps to convey the role of the [[w:Lative case|lative case]].
=====Accusative=====
The accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb. It derived from the merging between the Accusative and the Partitive


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