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Do cases other than the accusative and nominative plural require a linking vowel?
Only the following cases -n, -stul, -stül, -nként, -nta, -nte.
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What are the linking vowels for -n, -stul, -stül, -nként, -nta, -nte?
- For -n = o/e/ö
- for all the others the same linking vowel as that of the nominative plural.
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What are the dative endings?
-nak, -nek
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What are the elative endings (motion out of)?
-ból, -ből (Compare Russian iz "out of").
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What are the inessive endings (no motion located in)?
-ban, -ben (Compare Russian v + prepositional case).
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What are the illative endings (motion into something)?
-ba, -be, (Compare Russian v + accusative case).
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What are the sublative endings (motion to a surface).
-ra, -re (Compare Russian na + accusative).
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What are the superessive endings (location on a surface).
-n with a connecting vowel o/e/ö (Compare Russian na + prepositional).
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What are the delative endings (motion away from a surface)?
-ról, -ről (It has the meaning of from, off of a surface or about something. Compare s + genitive and o + prepositional in Russian).
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What are the allative endings (motion towards something)?
-hoz, -hez, -höz (Compare Russian k + dative).
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