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On top of the five basic cases, Aoma has got two partial cases:  
On top of the five basic cases, Aoma has got two partial cases:  
*Some '''locative''' forms ending in ''xu'' exist: ''ketixu'' (in the town), ''gehixu'' (in the house, at home)
*Some '''locative''' forms ending in ''xu'' exist: ''ketyxu'' (in the town), ''gehixu'' (in the house, at home)
**There is also a form ''ogehixu'' which means "outside the house"
**There is also a form ''ogehixu'' which means "outside the house"
*Divine gender has some time nouns with '''temporal''' cases and so many other specialities that they once formed their own gender (something between Div & N): ''hala'' (day), ''öhäly'' (night, Div in other forms), ''rola'' (the previous day, yesterday), ''nala'' (the following day, tomorrow)
*Divine gender has some time nouns with '''temporal''' cases and so many other specialities that they once formed their own gender (something between Div & N): ''hala'' (day), ''öhäly'' (night, Div in other forms), ''rola'' (the previous day, yesterday), ''nala'' (the following day, tomorrow)
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'''Adverbs' comparative''' is formed similarly through vowel lengthening and '''superlative''' by changing the last vowel of corresponding adjective superlative: ''efirrä'' → ''efirrää'' → ''anefirret'''ä''''', (happily → more happily → most happily)
'''Adverbs' comparative''' is formed similarly through vowel lengthening and '''superlative''' by changing the last vowel of corresponding adjective superlative: ''efirrä'' → ''efirrää'' → ''anefirret'''ä''''', (happily → more happily → most happily)
*Adverbs are added directly after the verb they modify: ''Efas efirrä kuu ketikee.'' (They live happily in the town.)
*Adverbs are added directly after the verb they modify: ''Efas efirrä kyy ketysee.'' (They live happily in the town.)


Negative forms can be created with ''o(w)'' prefix: ''oware'' (non-divine, mundane from ''are'' meaning divine)
Negative forms can be created with ''o(w)'' prefix: ''oware'' (non-divine, mundane from ''are'' meaning divine)
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**Also ''ö'': ''ökevi'' (night sky)
**Also ''ö'': ''ökevi'' (night sky)
*Again, repeat, re-: ''sa'': ''samillo'' (irrigate, remoisten)
*Again, repeat, re-: ''sa'': ''samillo'' (irrigate, remoisten)
*Internal, into, intra-: ''fa'': ''faketire'' (inside town walls, urban)
*Internal, into, intra-: ''fa'': ''faketyre'' (inside town walls, urban)
*External, out, extra-: ''vo'': ''vokevore'' (outside empire borders, foreign)
*External, out, extra-: ''vo'': ''vokevore'' (outside empire borders, foreign)
*Between, middle, inter-: ''po'': ''porranol'' (between Grundet and Spiritual World or planets, intermundane)
*Between, middle, inter-: ''po'': ''porranol'' (between Grundet and Spiritual World or planets, intermundane)
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''Pan uu! Doo!'' "Going now! Bye!"
''Pan uu! Doo!'' "Going now! Bye!"


'''''Ketisi'''''
'''''Ketysi'''''
*"From town" language spoken with less familiar people and in casual conversations. Mainly the basic form of Aoma perhaps with a couple of informalities.
*"From town" language spoken with less familiar people and in casual conversations. Mainly the basic form of Aoma perhaps with a couple of informalities.