From роч (roć, “Russian”) + му (mu, “land”).
Рочму • (Roćmu)
singular | plural | ||
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nominative | Рочму (Roćmu) | — | |
accusative | I 1 | Рочму (Roćmu) | — |
II 1 | Рочмуӧс (Roćmuös) | — | |
instrumental | Рочмуӧн (Roćmuön) | — | |
comitative | Рочмукӧд (Roćmuköd) | — | |
caritive | Рочмутӧг (Roćmutög) | — | |
consecutive | Рочмула (Roćmula) | — | |
genitive | Рочмулӧн (Roćmulön) | — | |
ablative | Рочмулысь (Roćmulyś) | — | |
dative | Рочмулы (Roćmuly) | — | |
inessive | Рочмуын (Roćmuyn) | — | |
elative | Рочмуысь (Roćmuyś) | — | |
illative | Рочмуӧ (Roćmuö) | — | |
egressive | Рочмусянь (Roćmuśań) | — | |
approximative | Рочмулань (Roćmulań) | — | |
terminative | Рочмуӧдз (Roćmuödź) | — | |
prolative | I | Рочмуӧд (Roćmuöd) | — |
II | Рочмуті (Roćmuti) | — |
1 Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
1 Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
1 Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
1 Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
1 Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
1 Animate nouns almost exclusively take the type II accusative ending, whereas inanimate nouns can be used with either ending, but are more often found with type I.
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