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The Nominative Case of a Noun

The nominative case is the way you'd find it in the dictionary. But if we wanted to use deplats as the object of a sentence, for example, i see the square, we would need to put it in a different case,. It's almost like your accusing the square of being the object that you see. This accusative form isn't only used when the noun is the object of the sentence. Is also used after prepositions. One of them is the one you've been using to day, uba, meaning over or across. That's why when you're telling someone to cross the square, you'd say, gansi uba, dan plats

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