cırlaw
/ dʒɯrlaw /
Definition noun singing
Cases
| Singular | Plural | When to use it | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | cırlaw the singing | cırlawla the singings | the plain dictionary form — the doer of the sentence |
| genitive | cırlawnu the singing's | cırlawlanı the singings' | the owner — whose it is |
| accusative | cırlawnu the singing (as the object) | cırlawlanı the singings (as the object) | a specific, known object — whom or what |
| dative | cırlawğa to the singing | cırlawlağa to the singings | direction or recipient — to where, to whom |
| locative | cırlawda at / in the singing | cırlawlada at / in the singings | where it is; also having — mende bar, "I have it" |
| ablative | cırlawdan from the singing | cırlawladan from the singings | 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 owned | Several owned | |
|---|---|---|
| my | cırlawum my singing | cırlawlarım my singings |
| your | cırlawuŋ your singing | cırlawlarıŋ your singings |
| his / her | cırlawu his / her singing | cırlawları his / her singings |
| our | cırlawubuz our singing | cırlawlarıbız our singings |
| you all's | cırlawuğuz you all's singing | cırlawlarığız you all's singings |
| their | cırlawları their singing | cırlawları their singings |
The overlap in the last rows is real, not a mistake: cırlawları can mean "his / her singings", "their singing", or "their singings" — context decides.