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3. '''Dative''' (-n) : The dative case denotes the indirect object.  
3. '''Dative''' (-n) : The dative case denotes the indirect object.  


4. '''Genitive''' (-ğol) : The genitive case shows possession or origin.
4. '''Genitive''' (-ğwol) : The genitive case shows possession or origin.


5. '''Ablative''' (-tän) : The ablative case shows motion of an object. Either towards or from, it signifies bestowement and reliquishment. Example: I gave the flowers to Sally.
5. '''Ablative''' (-tän) : The ablative case shows motion of an object. Either towards or from, it signifies bestowement and reliquishment. Example: I gave the flowers to Sally.
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The wizard turned me into a rabbit.
The wizard turned me into a rabbit.


7. '''Locative''' (-sa) : The locative case shows location.  
7. '''Locative''' (-sa) :           The locative case shows location.  
Example: I am in the house. I am outside of town. I am beside the woods.
Example: I am in the house. I am outside of town. I am beside the woods.


8. '''Instrumental''' (-ljo) : The instrumental case shows how an action was performed, like the object which was used to perform the action.
8. '''Instrumental''' (-kjo) : The instrumental case shows how an action was performed, like the object which was used to perform the action.
Example: I cut the meat with the knife.
Example: I cut the meat with the knife.


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Example: Cheryl went to the movies with me.
Example: Cheryl went to the movies with me.


10. '''Vocative''' (-keş) : The vocative case shows direct address. Example: O' great and beautiful goddess.
10. '''Vocative''' (-keš) : The vocative case shows direct address. Example: O' great and beautiful goddess.
 
 


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