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# '''Accusative''' — used when the noun is the direct object of the subject.  The person or thing acted upon: the wumbo drank the '''water''': ''lla goma '''lla ota''' teuta''
# '''Accusative''' — used when the noun is the direct object of the subject.  The person or thing acted upon: the wumbo drank the '''water''': ''lla goma '''lla ota''' teuta''
# '''Dative''' — used when the noun is the indirect object of the sentence, or otherwise then the noun is effected by the action.  It may also be used for direction or location of movement or action; I gave a cat to my '''friend''': '''''garino tuyo''' çella teçía''; The cat went '''home''': ''lla çella '''como''' vía''
# '''Dative''' — used when the noun is the indirect object of the sentence, or otherwise then the noun is effected by the action.  It may also be used for direction or location of movement or action; I gave a cat to my '''friend''': '''''garino tuyo''' çella teçía''; The cat went '''home''': ''lla çella '''como''' vía''
# Genitive — used when the noun is the possessor of or connected with an object: "the horse of the wumbo", or "the wumbo's horse"; in both instances, the word man would be in the genitive case when it is translated into Tevrés.  It may also indicate the subject of a subjunctive clause; the wumbo's cat: ''lla çella '''uy gom'''''; Avil likes the çat '''Huezco''' bought him: ''ável lla çella '''huez''' cota moyes''


====Class I====
====Class I====