...l. The other six “secondary” case suffixes are agglutinative, added to the accusative: Perlative, Comitative, Allative, Ablative, Locative, and Causative.
*'''Nominative''' marks Subject/Agent.
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...ve as many as 60 cases and more as some languages do. But cases in natural languages tend to exist in a hierarchy where the previous cases must exist for the fo
! colspan=2 | Nominative
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Like most modern Naquic languages, Atzopic has evolved a Uralic-style case system, with 11 cases. These were
*nominative: calɨ, cali
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! scope="row" | Nominative
! scope="row" | Accusative
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! Nominative/Accusative [Sing]
! Nominative/Accusative [Pl]
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...(placeholder name) preserves the PSem dual and cases, unlike other Semitic languages. Notably, it shifted the head-initial grammar of Proto-Semitic to a more ag
...roto-Semitic), and 8 to 10 cases depending on the dialect. The nominative, accusative and genitive were inherited from Proto-Semitic, and additional cases were f
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| fam1 = [[Yeldhic languages|Yeldhic]]
...ly agglutinative [[Yeldhic languages|Yeldhic]] languages, aside from other languages in the Barbuzic language family.
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| target = [[Mittaali languages]]
Proto-Mittaali is a reconstructed ancrestor of Mittaali languages.
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Brusing nouns had 6 cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and locative.
!|Nominative
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|fam2=[[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]]
|fam3=[[w:East Germanic languages|East Germanic]]
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All the word appear in their basic form: nominative singular for nouns, nominative singular masculine for adjectives, and infinitive for verbs. Any additional
| across, over, through || ''accusative''
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Illyrian preserves a full system of seven cases, similar to other Slavic languages:
* '''Nominative (N):''' subject, citation form. (''бо’'' "god")
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| fam1 = [[Mittaali languages|Mittaali]]
| fam2 = [[Ynju-Wenth languages|Ynju-Wenth]]
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...innish and Estonian, with influences from English, Northern Sami and other languages of the Uralic language family.
Its grammar is derived from a bunch of different Uralic languages.
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...d the Critics'' about how he overheard a man deciding he would "''mark the accusative with a prefix''", so I ran with the idea. The language is pretty consistent
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..., such as synthetic morphology, being fusional, SVO word order, Nominative-Accusative alignment and syllable-timed. It is classified as Class IV by the Foreign S
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|fam2 = [[w:Italic languages|Italic]]
|fam3 = [[w:Romance languages|Romance]]
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...'lingua franca'' between the many Celtic towns that mixed their own tribal languages with Latin.
Oriente has 2 genders (Common and Neuter), 4 cases (Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, and Dative), and 2 numbers (singular and plural).
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The '''Netagic languages''' are a subbranch of the [[Idavic]] family that includes [[Netagin]]. They
*nominative
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...sions. The declension to which a noun belongs is determined largely by its nominative ending.
Eyalian nouns have four cases (''hieppala''): nominative, dative, genitive and vocative. In ''Tarmana'' ("the Book of Words"), which
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