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- Cases of Nouns are six: Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Vocative, and Ablative. As in the Latin and Greek languages, these cases are derived from the Nominative by certain rules of inflection; the Nominative being the root of all the other cases, is termed the direct case, the others are called oblique cases.
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19.
Cases
of
Nouns
are
six:
Nominative,
Genitive,
Dative,
Accusative,
Vocative,
and
Ablative.
As
in
the
Latin
and
Greek
languages,
these
cases
are
derived
from
the
Nominative
by
certain
rules
of
inflection;
the
Nominative
being
the
root
of
all
the
other
cases,
is
termed
the
direct
case,
the
others
are
called
oblique
cases.