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====Lithuanian==== The vocative is distinct in singular and identical to the nominative in the plural, for all inflected nouns. Nouns with a nominative singular ending in ''-a'' have a vocative singular usually identically written but distinct in accentuation. In Lithuanian, the form that a given noun takes depends on its declension class and, sometimes, on its gender. There have been several changes in history, the last being the ''-ai'' ending formed between the 18th and 19th centuries. The older forms are listed under "other forms". {| class="wikitable" ! rowspan="2" style="width: 8em" |'''Masculine nouns''' ! rowspan="2" style="width: 8em" |Nominative ! colspan="2" style="width: 8em" |Vocative ! rowspan="2" style="width: 8em" |Translation ! rowspan="2" |'''Feminine nouns''' ! rowspan="2" |Nominative ! colspan="2" |Vocative ! rowspan="2" |Translation |- !Current standard !Other forms !Current standard !Other forms |- |o-stems |{{lang|lt|vilkas}} |{{lang|lt|vilke!}} | |wolf |a-stems |{{lang|lt|tautà}} [sg.] |{{lang|lt|taũta!}} | |people |- |jo-stems |{{lang|lt|vėjas}} |{{lang|lt|vėjau!}} |Old Lith. {{lang|lt|vėje!}} |wind |e-stems |{{lang|lt|katė}} |{{lang|lt|kate!}} | |cat |- |ijo-stems |{{lang|lt|gaidys}} |{{lang|lt|gaidy!}} | |rooster |i-stems |{{lang|lt|avis}} |{{lang|lt|avie!}} | |sheep |- |a-stems |{{lang|lt|viršilà}} |{{lang|lt|viršìla!}} | |sergeant-major |r-stems |{{lang|lt|duktė}} |{{lang|lt|dukterie!}} |{{lang|lt|dukter!}} |daughter |- |e-stems |{{lang|lt|dėdė}} |{{lang|lt|dėde!}} | |uncle |irregular |{{lang|lt|marti}} |{{lang|lt|marti/marčia!}} | |daughter-in-law |- |i-stems |{{lang|lt|vagis}} |{{lang|lt|vagie!}} | |thief |'''proper names''' |{{lang|lt|Dalià}} |{{lang|lt|Dãlia!}} | | |- |u-stems |{{lang|lt|sūnus}} |{{lang|lt|sūnau!}} | |son |'''diminutives''' |{{lang|lt|sesutė}} |{{lang|lt|sesut(e)!}} | |little sister |- |n-stems |{{lang|lt|vanduo}} |{{lang|lt|vandenie!}} |{{lang|lt|vanden!}} |water | | | | | |- |'''proper names''' |{{lang|lt|Jonas}} |{{lang|lt|Jonai!}} |Old Lith. {{lang|lt|Jone!}} |John | | | | | |- |'''diminutives''' |{{lang|lt|sūnelis}} |{{lang|lt|sūneli!}} | |little son | | | | | |} Some nouns of the e- and a- stems declensions (both proper ones and not) are stressed differently: "aikš'''tė'''": "'''aikš'''te!" (''square''); "tau'''ta":''' "'''tau'''ta!". In addition, nouns of e-stems have an [[ablaut]] of long vowel '''ė''' in nominative and short vowel '''e ''' {{IPA|/ɛ/}} in vocative. In pronunciation, '''ė''' is [[close-mid vowel]] {{IPAblink|eː}}, and '''e''' is open-mid vowel {{IPA|/ɛ/}}. The vocative of diminutive nouns with the suffix ''-(i)ukas'' most frequently has no ending: ''broliùk'' "brother!", etc. A less frequent alternative is the ending ''-ai'', which is also slightly dialectal: ''broliùkai'', etc. Colloquially, some personal names with a masculine ''-(i)(j)o'' stem and diminutives with the suffixes ''-elis, -ėlis'' have an alternative vocative singular form characterized by a zero ending (i.e. the stem alone acts as the voc. sg.): ''Adõm'' "Adam!" in addition to ''Adõmai'', ''Mýkol'' "Michael!" in addition to ''Mýkolai'', ''vaikẽl'' "kid!" in addition to ''vaikẽli'', etc.
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