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The Latin system of case endings makes such a verse possible.
Word order can be less rigorous in languages that use case endings.
However, during a lengthy case ending in 2010, customers won compensation against the company.
They can take the full range of case endings.
That Latin had case endings is a fundamental feature of the language.
The Bedouin sign language, which has not yet acquired case endings, is also under development.
The overall trend was the gradual reduction in the number of different case endings.
Venetian has lost all case endings, as have most Romance languages.
However, the word order is fairly flexible, since words are tagged by case endings.
Below are the case endings of the grammatical cases.
When case endings were indicated by short vowels, these are simply deleted.
A few nouns also form a distinct locative without any case ending at all.
Here are two typical reconstructions of the case endings.
The following table outlines the case endings (the terms used for some of the more obscure cases vary between different authors).
Occasionally, personal pronouns take different case endings from regular nouns.
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A table of basic case endings is provided below:
During part of the class, we drilled on grammar, practicing case endings and learning new verbs.
When speaking or reading aloud, the case endings are generally omitted in less formal registers.
However many texts continued the practice of writing the case endings (although often sporadically and incorrectly).
The preposition an is related to the -nna case ending.
The case endings follow plural or definite suffixes if these appear.
It was word order which now defined the meaning in a sentence, instead of the case ending of the pronoun.
Otherwise, other case endings are suffixed on to the strong grade/vowel stem.
In particular, European loanwords take case endings borrowed from Greek.