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==== Grammatical cases ==== As mentioned in the preceding section, Rusyn cases are similar to those of other Slavic languages. A ''very general'' summary of usage is given in the table below, though proper usage depends on a particular situation, prepositions, and verbs used, as well as other extenuating circumstances.{{sfn|Pugh|2009|p=43-44}} {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+Cases in Rusyn |- !scope="col"| Full name (Rusyn) !scope="col"| Case !scope="col"| ''General'' Usage |- | номінатів !scope="row"|[[nominative case|nominative]] | Subjects |- | акузатів !scope="row"|[[accusative case|accusative]] | Direct objects |- | ґенітів !scope="row"|[[genitive case|genitive]] | Possession or belonging (i.e. "of" or [[English possessive | English possessive suffix ''-'s'']]) |- | датів !scope="row"|[[dative case|dative]] | Indirect objects (i.e. "to" or "for") |- | локал !scope="row"|[[locative case|locative]] | Concerning location. Only used with prepositions such as "in", "on", etc. |- | інштрументал !scope="row"|[[instrumental case|instrumental]] | Concerning "means by which". |- | вокатів !scope="row"|[[vocative case|vocative]] | Used to address another. |} Nouns will generally decline differently to indicate each case (e.g. English ''they/them/their/theirs''). Based on ''how'' they decline, nouns can be grouped into one of four "types". * '''Type I''': feminine nouns ending in '''-а'''/'''-я''' in the nominative singular * '''Type II''': ** masculine nouns ending in a consonant in the nominative singular ** neuter and masculine nouns ending in a consonant or '''-o''' in the nominative singular ** neuters ending in '''-e''' or '''-а'''/'''-я''' in the nominative singular * '''Type III''': ** feminine nouns ending in a ''paired consonant'' ('''-cons.+ь'''),{{efn-lr|name=pairing}} an ''unpaired [[palato-alveolar consonant]]'' ('''-ш''', '''-ч''', '''щ''', '''-ж''', or '''-дж'''),{{efn-lr|name=hushers|Pugh refers to these collectively as "hushers".}} or '''-ов''' in the nominative singular ** the feminine noun {{langx|rue|label=none|translit-std=BGN/PCGN|мати|maty|mother}} * '''Type IV''': neuter nouns ending in '''-а'''/'''-я''' in the nominative singular
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