qışlatıw

/ qɯʃlatɯw /

Cases

SingularPluralWhen to use it
nominative qışlatıw the wintering livestock qışlatıwla the wintering livestocks the plain dictionary form — the doer of the sentence
genitive qışlatıwnu the wintering livestock's qışlatıwlanı the wintering livestocks' the owner — whose it is
accusative qışlatıwnu the wintering livestock (as the object) qışlatıwlanı the wintering livestocks (as the object) a specific, known object — whom or what
dative qışlatıwğa to the wintering livestock qışlatıwlağa to the wintering livestocks direction or recipient — to where, to whom
locative qışlatıwda at / in the wintering livestock qışlatıwlada at / in the wintering livestocks where it is; also having — mende bar, "I have it"
ablative qışlatıwdan from the wintering livestock qışlatıwladan from the wintering livestocks 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 qışlatıwum my wintering livestock qışlatıwlarım my wintering livestocks
your qışlatıwuŋ your wintering livestock qışlatıwlarıŋ your wintering livestocks
his / her qışlatıwu his / her wintering livestock qışlatıwları his / her wintering livestocks
our qışlatıwubuz our wintering livestock qışlatıwlarıbız our wintering livestocks
you all's qışlatıwuğuz you all's wintering livestock qışlatıwlarığız you all's wintering livestocks
their qışlatıwları their wintering livestock qışlatıwları their wintering livestocks

The overlap in the last rows is real, not a mistake: qışlatıwları can mean "his / her wintering livestocks", "their wintering livestock", or "their wintering livestocks" — context decides.