qırğıç

/ qɯrʁɯtʃ /

Cases

SingularPluralWhen to use it
nominative qırğıç the thing for exterminating qırğıçla the thing for exterminatings the plain dictionary form — the doer of the sentence
genitive qırğıçnı the thing for exterminating's qırğıçlanı the thing for exterminatings' the owner — whose it is
accusative qırğıçnı the thing for exterminating (as the object) qırğıçlanı the thing for exterminatings (as the object) a specific, known object — whom or what
dative qırğıçha to the thing for exterminating qırğıçlağa to the thing for exterminatings direction or recipient — to where, to whom
locative qırğıçda at / in the thing for exterminating qırğıçlada at / in the thing for exterminatings where it is; also having — mende bar, "I have it"
ablative qırğıçdan from the thing for exterminating qırğıçladan from the thing for exterminatings 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 qırğıçım my thing for exterminating qırğıçlarım my thing for exterminatings
your qırğıçıŋ your thing for exterminating qırğıçlarıŋ your thing for exterminatings
his / her qırğıçı his / her thing for exterminating qırğıçları his / her thing for exterminatings
our qırğıçıbız our thing for exterminating qırğıçlarıbız our thing for exterminatings
you all's qırğıçığız you all's thing for exterminating qırğıçlarığız you all's thing for exterminatings
their qırğıçları their thing for exterminating qırğıçları their thing for exterminatings

The overlap in the last rows is real, not a mistake: qırğıçları can mean "his / her thing for exterminatings", "their thing for exterminating", or "their thing for exterminatings" — context decides.