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Rinap nouns have three cases for different uses similarly to pronouns. All the determiners are also inflected, but especially with objective nouns, some of the determiners are often kept in the nominative form.
Rinap nouns have three cases for different uses similarly to pronouns. All the determiners are also inflected, but especially with objective nouns, some of the determiners are often kept in the nominative form.
*Nominative case is the basic form of a noun, and it is used when the noun is the subject of a clause.  
* Nominative case is the basic form of a noun, and it is used when the noun is the subject of a clause: 'Brelo '''dozmur'''.' ''''Animal''' is running.'
*Objective case, combination of accusative and dative cases, is used when the noun works as verb's object or together with prepositions: 'Neuho mo nyk '''khuolketik''' hokege kfeyk.' 'They are in that distant big '''building'''.'
* Objective case, combination of accusative and dative cases, is used when the noun works as verb's object or together with prepositions: 'Neuho mo nyk '''khuolketik''' hokege kfeyk.' 'They are in that distant big '''building'''.'
* Genitive or possessive is used as determiner when expressing ownership and origin: 'kni dheto '''nidor'''i' 'the '''woman's''' hat'
 
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