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¹ The "vocative case" is not an actual vocative case, and is only called so out of convention. It is instead an extension of the accusative case and is more of an "honorific case", used to politely address(if speaking to the object in question) or politely refer to(if not) the object.
¹ The "vocative case" is not an actual vocative case, and is only called so out of convention. It is instead an extension of the accusative case and is more of an "honorific case", used to politely address(if speaking to the object in question) or politely refer to(if not) the object.
====Demonstrative====
====Demonstrative====
Demonstrative pronouns are placed before the word.
Demonstrative pronouns are placed before the word, as in ''ti sagãppi''(ǀX ▷∆Ż∆ʼ⁼⁼X) "this star".
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
! !! Singular !! Plural
! !! Singular !! Plural
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