Enterdese |
There exist three cases in Enterdese, but these are mainly confined to personal pronouns.
They include the Nominative ("e" - "I"), the Genitive/Possessive ("el" - "mine") and the Accusative/Oblique ("ek" - "me") cases.
The Genitive/Possessive case still exists when indicating possession of something, i.e. "Iriaīr drios" - "Iria's house", though it is commonly replaced by the adposition "uv" which roughly translates as "of".
The Vocative is a case rarely used in Enterdese. It appears in some Enterdese dialects most commonly in those of former Enterdese colonies.
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