I will show you the different meanings of the masculine noun "caeo" (dog) and the feminine noun "ora". Add "δon" and "δan" as the definite articles respectively after the word. Not as suffixes.
- caeo - nominative, dog
- caeo - accusative, dog in object
- caeoso - genitive, dog who owns
- caeom - inessive, inside dog
- caeoi - adessive/superessive, near; on (top of) dog
- caeóu - illative, into dog (movement)
- caeomë - subessive, under dog
- caeoco - elative/ablative, away or out of dog (movement)
- caeomo - instrumental, with or about dog
- caeoto - apudessive, next to dog
- ora - nominative, woman
- ora - accusative, woman in object
- orasa - genitive, woman who owns
- oram - inessive, inside woman
- orai - adessive/superessive, near; on (top of) woman
- oráu - illative, into woman (movement)
- oramë - subessive, under woman
- oraca - elative/ablative, away or out of woman (movement)
- orama - instrumental, with or about woman
- orata - apudessive, next to woman
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