| 1. | See Tsez language # Locative case suffixes for further details.
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| 2. | The locative case is used to show where something is.
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| 3. | There is also a locative case, normally used only with inanimate nouns.
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| 4. | Two things must be noted about the locative case and its limited nature.
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| 5. | They can substitute for nouns when they do not occur in the locative case.
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| 6. | The locative case also exists in Azeri.
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| 7. | There are two simple Locative case endings:
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| 8. | The locative case also exists in Kazakh.
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| 9. | There are four simple Locative case endings:
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| 10. | The locative case exists also in Uzbek.
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