− | Pali nouns inflect for three [[grammatical gender]]s (masculine, feminine, and neuter) and two numbers (singular and plural). The nouns also, in principle, display eight [[grammatical case|cases]]: [[nominative case|nominative]] or ''paccatta'' case, [[vocative case|vocative]], [[accusative case|accusative]] or ''upayoga'' case, [[instrumental case|instrumental]] or ''{{transl|sinh|ISO|karaṇa}}'' case, [[dative case|dative]] or ''sampadāna'' case, [[ablative case|ablative]], [[genitive case|genitive]] or ''sāmin'' case, and [[locative case|locative]] or ''bhumma'' case; however, in many instances, two or more of these cases are identical in form; this is especially true of the genitive and dative cases. | + | [[Pali]] nouns inflect for three [[grammatical gender]]s (masculine, feminine, and neuter) and two numbers (singular and plural). The nouns also, in principle, display eight [[grammatical case|cases]]: [[nominative case|nominative]] or ''paccatta'' case, [[vocative case|vocative]], [[accusative case|accusative]] or ''upayoga'' case, [[instrumental case|instrumental]] or ''{{transl|sinh|ISO|karaṇa}}'' case, [[dative case|dative]] or ''sampadāna'' case, [[ablative case|ablative]], [[genitive case|genitive]] or ''sāmin'' case, and [[locative case|locative]] or ''bhumma'' case; however, in many instances, two or more of these cases are identical in form; this is especially true of the genitive and dative cases. |
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