carıw

/ dʒarɯw /

Cases

SingularPluralWhen to use it
nominative carıw the splitting carıwla the splittings the plain dictionary form — the doer of the sentence
genitive carıwnu the splitting's carıwlanı the splittings' the owner — whose it is
accusative carıwnu the splitting (as the object) carıwlanı the splittings (as the object) a specific, known object — whom or what
dative carıwğa to the splitting carıwlağa to the splittings direction or recipient — to where, to whom
locative carıwda at / in the splitting carıwlada at / in the splittings where it is; also having — mende bar, "I have it"
ablative carıwdan from the splitting carıwladan from the splittings where it comes from; also "than" when comparing

The endings are the same ones the pronouns wear — that page explains when each case is used.

With an owner

One ownedSeveral owned
my carıwum my splitting carıwlarım my splittings
your carıwuŋ your splitting carıwlarıŋ your splittings
his / her carıwu his / her splitting carıwları his / her splittings
our carıwubuz our splitting carıwlarıbız our splittings
you all's carıwuğuz you all's splitting carıwlarığız you all's splittings
their carıwları their splitting carıwları their splittings

The overlap in the last rows is real, not a mistake: carıwları can mean "his / her splittings", "their splitting", or "their splittings" — context decides.