In language, nouns can change form depending on the grammatical case they are in. The case of a noun indicates the role it plays in a sentence, such as subject, object, or possessive. In many languages, including Latin and Russian, nouns can change in form to indicate their case, usually through adding suffixes or modifying the word's ending. This helps to clarify the relationships between different parts of a sentence and ensure clear communication.
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