accusative in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Like in the first- and second-person pronouns, the accusative mostly normally the genitive, and the ending "-ih" in the dual forms is replaced with "-iju".
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The nominative and accusative of neuter nouns are always identical.
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The other case, called the accusative, marks only the patient (the b marker).
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In the plural, in the nominative/accusative case, the definite article is -ii for masculine nouns, and -le for neuter and feminine nouns.
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The tables below show the plural formation modes for nouns according to their gender, in the non-articulated nominative/accusative case.
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The possessive suffixes vary in the nominative and accusative cases and with case endings.
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Pronoun objects are usually mentioned before nominal phrase objects; dative nominal objects before accusative nominal objects; and accusative pronoun objects before dative pronouns.
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There are four grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive.
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The nominative always forms the "orem" ending in the accusative.
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However, the cases have completely different functions, and the form of the accusative has developed from "-(e)m".
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