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Cases

Iðâɣ nouns do decline, according to a nominative-accusative system with 4 cases:

Case
Meaning
Direct This case marks both the subject and the direct object of a verb. It is regarded as the base form of the noun, and it is used as the vocative form.
Genitive-Dative This case marks possession and belonging, either intentional, unintentional, or indirect, and the indirect object. These meanings are distinguished by the presence of the prepositive article.
Instrumental This case marks the tool or the instrument which are used to perform an action or to be in a certain state. It can be used only with nouns belonging to the 2nd class.
Locative This case marks the place where an action is performed, or a certain state exist (stative location). It can also have a temporal value. It can be used only with nouns belonging to the 2nd class.

The cases are usually classified in 4 groups:

  1. Primary cases: direct, genitive-dative
  2. Secondary cases: instrumental, locative

Other types of clause complements are conveyed using various prepositions, which can select one or more cases.