Ok, so now I have reformed Calean (Cálos) a bit and added "some" more cases than just nominative, genitive and locative... I will show you the different meanings of the masculine noun "cavos" (dog)
- cavos - nominative, (a) dog
- cavó - accusative, (a) dog in object
- cavoso - genitive, (a) dog who owns
- cavom - inessive, inside a dog
- cavoe - adessive/superessive, near; on (top of) a dog
- cavov - illative, into a dog (movement)
- cavomu - subessive, under a dog
- cavóc - elative/ablative, away or out of a dog (movement)
- cavóm - instrumental, with or about a dog
- cavót - apudessive, next to a dog
- cavon - nominative, the dog
- cavonó - accusative, the dog in object
- cavono - genitive, the dog who owns
- cavonom - inessive, inside the dog
- cavone - adessive, near the dog; superessive, on (top of) the dog
- cavóno - illative, into the dog (movement)
- cavonu - subessive, under the dog
- cavonóc - elative/ablative, away or out of the dog (movement)
- cavonóm - instrumental, with or about the dog
- cavonót - apudessive, next to the dog
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