| 31. | The same is true of vocatives, which would be deaccented unless they appeared sentence-initially.
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| 32. | Pashto inflects nouns into four grammatical cases : direct, oblique I, oblique II and vocative.
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| 33. | Grammatically, although Czech ( unlike Slovak ) has a vocative case both languages share a common syntax.
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| 34. | "Vedi'could be the vocative for the Etruscan god of the underworld, Vedius,"
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| 35. | The vocative plural is usually the same as the nominative plural except, again, for first declension nouns.
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| 36. | In the standard language first declension nouns show the vocative plural by adding "-a ".
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| 37. | As in Manx, foreign names are often not lenited after the vocative particle " a ".
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| 38. | For second person, there is also a set of independent vocative pronouns, used to call the addressee.
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| 39. | Thus when calling Ivan, one might say " Ivankoo " as the vocative case of " Ivanko ".
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| 40. | Latvian nouns have seven grammatical cases : nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative and vocative.
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