Talk:Mulanuqa

hello
is his from the movie mulan? XP

kidding, "to case" do sound kind of.....english if you ask me, want some help?

EmperorZelos 15:17, February 22, 2010 (UTC)

Yes, I would very much like some help in naming these cases. I've tried to identify these cases, but I don't have the appropriate latin names for them. The problematic ones are:

Theme-case: This case is used express the overall theme of the sentence. Example: Runaoo taving he Verona lír he Roma. - When it comes to the climate, I like Verona better than Rome.

Problem-case: Whatever makes the rest of the sentence untrue is in the problem-case. Example: Taving lín he Roma veduon. - I like Rome best except for the heat.

Category-case: What an object is made of or a category to which it belongs.

With-case: One object with something else added.

To-case: Movement towards something.

From-case:  Movement from something.

PS: The name Mulanian comes from mulan, meaning the inlet, estuary or fjord in the Mulanian language.

Well, cases aren't the same in every language. If you can't figure them out then make up names for them based on Latin. —detectivekenny; reply; signed 20:20, February 28, 2010 (UTC)