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Subjects are written in nominative form, whereas both accusative and dative objects are written in accusative form. | Subjects are written in nominative form, whereas both accusative and dative objects are written in accusative form. | ||
The case of a noun affects its suffix in most cases.<br /> | The case of a noun affects its suffix in most cases.<br /> | ||
Generally, the accusative contains fricatives, while the nominative does not. This is however not always the case. | Generally, the accusative contains fricatives, while the nominative does not. This is however not always the case.<br /> | ||
Note that there is no genetive form, but rather a genitive particle. This is covered in the ''adverbials'' section. | |||
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