The singulars of the weak adjectival declension are modelled after those of the weak noun declensions (-an-and-on-stems ), and likewise have a nominative-oblique case dynamic.
22.
Nouns and pronouns in Harzani do not reflect grammatical gender, but they do express direct and oblique case, the first of which is not rendered morphologically, but the second is by attaching a suffix.
23.
:: : : In English, we cut to the chase and just say " eighteen ninety-two " ( 5 syllables ), no matter whether it's nominative or an oblique case.
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(This oblique case is a relic of the original, more complex proto-Slavic system of noun cases, and there are remnants of other cases in Bulgarian, such as the vocative case of direct address)
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Oblique case ( direct and indirect objects ) may be marked by nasalisation of the final vowel of the noun and also of any attributives : " ?Ydonu ze?libr?" " give this book ! ".
26.
Where English would have two direct objects, as in " I'll give you some money ", Araki would have one complement as a direct object, while the other would be assigned the oblique case.
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It's very close to the Slovak, and mutually intelligible with the Polish, although the Poles don't use the nominative / accusative, but an oblique case . talk ) 00 : 50, 2 January 2017 ( UTC)
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Because of this split ( see split ergativity ), neither " nominative " nor " absolutive " is an adequate description of the direct case, just as neither " accusative " nor " ergative " is an adequate description of the oblique case.
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It signifies Drugo's farm, the name of a Germanic person, which is always declined in the oblique case for names ending in-court and found in the patronym Druon . Driencourt has a homonym with Driencourt ( Somme ).
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This recreated form is deduced from the Latin root " tropus ", meaning a accentuation : Gallo-Romance * TROPTOR > Occitan " trobaire " ( subject case ) and * TROPATLRE > Occitan " trobador " ?troubadour ?( oblique case ).