Toscead betweox fadungum "Nemniendlic cāsus"
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Se '''nemniendlica cásus''' is [[declínung|grammatisc cásus]] for namum. Sume wríteras on [[Englisc
Se nemniendlica mearcaþ, generally, þá forþsetennesse sumes wordes. Nemniendlice cásas sind gefundene in [[Lǽden geþéode|Lǽden]] and [[Englisc geþéode|Ealdum Englisce]], ongemang óðrum geþéodum. Englisc hæfþ still retains some nominative [[pronoun]]s, as opposed to the [[accusative case]] or [[oblique case]]: ''ic'' (accusative ''mec''), ''wé'' (accusative ''úsic''), ''hé'' (accusative ''hine''), ''héo'' (accusative ''híe'') and ''gé'' (accusative ''éowic''). An archaic usage is the singular second-person pronoun ''[[thou]]'' (accusative ''thee''). A special case is the word ''you'': Originally ''ye'' was its nominative form and ''you'' the accusative, but over time ''you'' has come to be used for the nominative as well.
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