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* Hard consonants are /n/, /t/, /d/ and /l/
* Hard consonants are /n/, /t/, /d/ and /l/
* Soft consonants are /ɲ/, /c/, /ɟ/ and /ʎ/
* Soft consonants are /ɲ/, /c/, /ɟ/ and /ʎ/
====Noun cases====
Nouns in Svojan can take one of 12 cases (4 "alignment cases"/"mažilikaru dáikný" and 8 "preposition cases"/"džiteruktę dáikný") :
=====Nominative=====
The nominative case is used to indicate the subject of a sentence, and the object of a predicate
=====Accusative=====
The accusative is used to indicate the direct object of a sentence. It is also used to indicate the complement of some adpositions, related to time
=====Genitive=====
The genitive case is used to indicate alienable possession
=====Dative=====
The dative case is used to indicate alienable possession, and the indirect object of a sentence
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