kiydiriliw

/ kijdiriliw /

Cases

SingularPluralWhen to use it
nominative kiydiriliw the being dressed kiydiriliwle the being dresseds the plain dictionary form — the doer of the sentence
genitive kiydiriliwni the being dressed's kiydiriliwleni the being dresseds' the owner — whose it is
accusative kiydiriliwni the being dressed (as the object) kiydiriliwleni the being dresseds (as the object) a specific, known object — whom or what
dative kiydiriliwge to the being dressed kiydiriliwlege to the being dresseds direction or recipient — to where, to whom
locative kiydiriliwde at / in the being dressed kiydiriliwlede at / in the being dresseds where it is; also having — mende bar, "I have it"
ablative kiydiriliwden from the being dressed kiydiriliwleden from the being dresseds 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 kiydiriliwim my being dressed kiydiriliwlerim my being dresseds
your kiydiriliwiŋ your being dressed kiydiriliwleriŋ your being dresseds
his / her kiydiriliwi his / her being dressed kiydiriliwleri his / her being dresseds
our kiydiriliwibiz our being dressed kiydiriliwleribiz our being dresseds
you all's kiydiriliwigiz you all's being dressed kiydiriliwlerigiz you all's being dresseds
their kiydiriliwleri their being dressed kiydiriliwleri their being dresseds

The overlap in the last rows is real, not a mistake: kiydiriliwleri can mean "his / her being dresseds", "their being dressed", or "their being dresseds" — context decides.