| 1. | Historically, the vocative case was an element of the Greek.
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| 2. | Many modern Indo-European languages have lost the vocative case.
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| 3. | Pronouns were declined similarly, although without a separate vocative form.
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| 4. | Nouns with definite article can also be in the vocative case.
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| 5. | Second declension masculine nouns have a regular vocative ending in-?.
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| 6. | These make up the modern genitive, vocative, and instrumental cases.
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| 7. | Colognian today distinguishes between five cases, they are vocative.
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| 8. | The cases are nominative, accusative, dative, ablative and vocative.
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| 9. | This mantra uses the vocative form ( Kurukulle ) of her name.
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| 10. | The final consonant itself was lost in the nominative and vocative singular.
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