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=== Hindi-Urdu === [[Hindustani language|Hindi]]-[[Urdu]] ([[Hindustani grammar|Hindustani]]) has three noun cases, the ''nominative,'' ''oblique'', and ''vocative'' cases. The vocative case is now obsolete (but still used in certain regions{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}}) and the oblique case doubles as the vocative case. The pronoun cases in Hindi-Urdu are the ''nominative'', ''ergative'', ''accusative, dative'', and two ''oblique'' cases.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Corbett|first1=Greville G.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=se05AAAAQBAJ&pg=PA35|title=Case and Grammatical Relations: Studies in honor of Bernard Comrie|last2=Noonan|first2=Michael|publisher=Jhn Benjamins Publishing Company|year=2008|isbn=9789027290182|location= Amsterdam/Philadelphia |pages=51}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Spencer|first=Andrew|date=2005|title=CASE IN HINDI|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267724707|journal =Proceedings of the LFG05 Conference}}</ref> The case forms which do not exist for certain pronouns are constructed using primary postpositions (or other [[grammatical particle]]s) and the oblique case (shown in parentheses in the table below). The other cases are constructed [[Preposition and postposition|adpositionally]] using the case-marking postpositions using the nouns and pronouns in their oblique cases. The oblique case is used exclusively with these 8 case-marking postpositions of Hindi-Urdu forming 10 grammatical cases, which are: ''ergative'' ने (ne), ''dative'' and ''accusative'' को (ko), ''instrumental'' and ''ablative'' से (se), ''genitive'' का (kā), ''inessive'' में (mẽ), ''adessive'' पे (pe), ''terminative'' तक (tak), ''semblative'' सा (sā).<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Butt|first1=M.|last2=King|first2=Tracy Holloway|title=Clause Structure in South Asian Languages|date=2004|chapter=The Status of Case|series=Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory|volume=61|pages=153–198|doi=10.1007/978-1-4020-2719-2_6|isbn=978-1-4020-2717-8|s2cid=115765466}}</ref> {| |valign="top"| {| class="wikitable" ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |''Noun''<br>''cases'' ! colspan="2" |''Masculine'' ! colspan="2" |''Feminine'' |- !''boy'' !''tree'' !''girl'' !''mother'' |- | rowspan="3" |'''''Singular''''' |[[Nominative case|Nominative]] |<small>लड़का</small> lar̥kā | rowspan="4" |<small>पेड़</small> per̥ | rowspan="3" |<small>लड़की</small> lar̥kī | rowspan="3" |<small>माता</small> mātā |- |[[Oblique case|Oblique]] | rowspan="3" |<small>लड़के</small> lar̥ke |- |[[Vocative case|Vocative]] |- | rowspan="3" |'''''Plural''''' |[[Nominative case|Nominative]] |<small>लड़कियाँ</small> lar̥kiyã |<small>माताएँ</small> mātaẽ |- |[[Oblique case|Oblique]] | rowspan="2" |<small>लड़कों</small> lar̥kõ | rowspan="2" |<small>पेड़ों</small> per̥õ | rowspan="2" |<small>लड़कियों</small> lar̥kiyõ |<small>माताओं</small> mātāõ |- |[[Vocative case|Vocative]] |<small>माताओ</small> mātāo |} |valign="top"| {| class="wikitable" ! rowspan="3" |''Pronoun''<br>''cases'' ! colspan="2" |''1st Person'' ! colspan="3" |''2nd Person'' |- ! rowspan="2" |''Singular'' ! rowspan="2" |''Plural'' !''Singular'' ! colspan="2" |''Singular & Plural'' |- !''Intimate'' !''Familiar'' !''Formal'' |- |[[Nominative case|Nominative]] |<small>मैं</small> ma͠i |<small>हम</small> ham |<small>तू</small> tū |<small>तुम</small> tum |<small>आप</small> āp |- |[[Ergative case|Ergative]] |<small>मैंने</small> ma͠ine |<small>हमने</small> hamne |<small>तूने</small> tūne |<small>तुमने</small> tumne |<small>आपने</small> āpne |- |[[Accusative case|Accusative]] | rowspan="2" |<small>मुझे</small> mujhe | rowspan="2" |<small>हमें</small> hamẽ | rowspan="2" |<small>तुझे</small> tujhe | rowspan="2" |<small>तुम्हें</small> tumhẽ | rowspan="2" |<small>(आपको)</small> āpko |- |[[Dative case|Dative]] |- |[[Oblique case|Oblique]] |<small>मुझ</small> mujh |<small>हम</small> ham |<small>तुझ</small> tujh |<small>तुम</small> tum |<small>आप</small> āp |- |[[Oblique case|Oblique]]<br><small>(emphasised)</small> |<small>मुझी</small> mujhī |<small>हमीं</small> hamī̃ |<small>तुझी</small> tujhī |<small>तुम्हीं</small> tumhī̃ |<small>(आप ही)</small> āp hī |} | {| class="wikitable" ! rowspan="3" |''Pronoun''<br>''cases'' ! colspan="4" |''Demonstrative'' ! colspan="2" |''Relative'' ! colspan="2" |''Interrogative'' |- ! colspan="2" |''Proximal'' ! colspan="2" |''Distal'' ! rowspan="2" |''Singular'' ! rowspan="2" |''Plural'' ! rowspan="2" |''Singular'' ! rowspan="2" |''Plural'' |- !''Singular'' !''Plural'' !''Singular'' !''Plural'' |- |[[Nominative case|Nominative]]<br><small>(colloquial)</small> | colspan="2" |<small>ये</small> ye | colspan="2" |<small>वो</small> vo | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |<small>जो</small> jo | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |<small>कौन, क्या</small><sup>'''1'''</sup> kaun, kyā |- |[[Nominative case|Nominative]]<br><small>(literary)</small> |<small>यह</small> yah |<small>ये</small> ye |<small>वह</small> vah |<small>वे</small> ve |- |[[Ergative case|Ergative]] |<small>इसने</small> isne |<small>इन्होंने</small> inhõne |<small>उसने</small> usne |<small>उन्होंने</small> unhõne |<small>जिसने</small> jisne |<small>जिन्होंने</small> jinhõne |<small>किसने</small> kisne |<small>किन्होंने</small> kinhõne |- |[[Accusative case|Accusative]] | rowspan="2" |<small>इसे</small> ise | rowspan="2" |<small>इन्हें</small> inhẽ | rowspan="2" |<small>उसे</small> use | rowspan="2" |<small>उन्हें</small> unhẽ | rowspan="2" |<small>जिसे</small> jise | rowspan="2" |<small>जिन्हें</small> jinhẽ | rowspan="2" |<small>किसे</small> kise | rowspan="2" |<small>किन्हें</small> kinhẽ |- |[[Dative case|Dative]] |- |[[Oblique case|Oblique]] |<small>इस</small> is |<small>इन</small> in |<small>उस</small> us |<small>उन</small> un |<small>जिस</small> jis |<small>जिन</small> jin |<small>किस</small> kis |<small>किन</small> kin |- |[[Oblique case|Oblique]]<br><small>(emphasised)</small> |<small>इसी</small> isī |<small>इन्हीं</small> inhī̃ |<small>उसी</small> usī |<small>उन्हीं</small> unhī̃ |<small>(जिस भी)</small> jis bhī |<small>(जिन भी)</small> jin bhī |<small>किसी</small> kisī |<small>किन्हीं</small> kinhī̃ |} |- | colspan="3" |<sup>'''1'''</sup> ''कौन'' ''(kaun) is the animate interrogative pronoun and क्या (kyā) is the inanimate interrogative pronoun.'' |- | colspan="3" |'''''Note:''' Hindi lacks 3rd person personal pronouns and to compensate the demonstrative pronouns are used as 3rd person personal pronouns.'' |}
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