kirgiztiw
/ kirɡiztiw /
Definition noun having something brought in
Cases
| Singular | Plural | When to use it | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | kirgiztiw the having something brought in | kirgiztiwle the having something brought ins | the plain dictionary form — the doer of the sentence |
| genitive | kirgiztiwni the having something brought in's | kirgiztiwleni the having something brought ins' | the owner — whose it is |
| accusative | kirgiztiwni the having something brought in (as the object) | kirgiztiwleni the having something brought ins (as the object) | a specific, known object — whom or what |
| dative | kirgiztiwge to the having something brought in | kirgiztiwlege to the having something brought ins | direction or recipient — to where, to whom |
| locative | kirgiztiwde at / in the having something brought in | kirgiztiwlede at / in the having something brought ins | where it is; also having — mende bar, "I have it" |
| ablative | kirgiztiwden from the having something brought in | kirgiztiwleden from the having something brought ins | 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 | kirgiztiwim my having something brought in | kirgiztiwlerim my having something brought ins |
| your | kirgiztiwiŋ your having something brought in | kirgiztiwleriŋ your having something brought ins |
| his / her | kirgiztiwi his / her having something brought in | kirgiztiwleri his / her having something brought ins |
| our | kirgiztiwibiz our having something brought in | kirgiztiwleribiz our having something brought ins |
| you all's | kirgiztiwigiz you all's having something brought in | kirgiztiwlerigiz you all's having something brought ins |
| their | kirgiztiwleri their having something brought in | kirgiztiwleri their having something brought ins |
The overlap in the last rows is real, not a mistake: kirgiztiwleri can mean "his / her having something brought ins", "their having something brought in", or "their having something brought ins" — context decides.