Daineso

Grammatical Case
Nominative Case- ø (subject)

[The man is there: Kan fātol koatō]

Accusative Case- em (masculine)ˌ am (feminine)ˌ ī (neutral/natural) (direct object)

[m. I saw the man: Au hemae fātolem]

[f. I saw the womanː Au hemae matrōlam]

[nat. I saw the water: Au hemae supahī]

Dative Case- ø (indirect object)

[I gave a present to the man: Au donae komarī i fātol]

Ablative Case- e (masculine)ˌ ā (feminine)ˌ i (neutral)ˌ ōl (natural) (movement or cause)

[m. I'm taller than the man: Koheanā au i fātole]

[f. I'm taller than the woman: Koheanā au i matrōlā]

[ne. I'm taller than the box: Koheanā au i hakomi]

[nat. I'm taller than the tree: Koheanā au i ketifōl]

Genitive Case- eg (masculine), āɡ (feminine)ˌ jōɡ (neutral/natural) (possessive)

[m. That's his book: Mo heleg kinika ma]

[f. That's her book: Mo hamāɡ kinika ma]

[neu. That's a book: Mo jōɡ kinika ma]