July 8, 2010


  • Kekupa jouse.

        NumberCase     Singular     Dual     Plural

    Nominative (1)     klobasa     klobasi     klobase

    Genitive (2)          klobase     klobas     klobas

    Dative (3)             klobasi     klobasama     klobasam

    Accusative (4)      klobaso     klobasi     klobase

    Locative (5)          klobasi     klobasah     klobasah

    Instrumental (6)    klobaso     klobasama     klobasam

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovene_nouns#Declensions

    I ate one klobaso.  (Ridiculous.  No one can eat just one.)

    He wooed her with a klobaso.

    But...

    He seduced her with two klobasama.

Comments (6)

  • I have a feeling I should have learned these words in school but I didn't. Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative and Locative.

    Or if I did I forgot.

  • nominative = subjective. I, Titus
    accusative = objective. me, Titus
    genetive = possessive. my, Titus's

    dative = objective (indirect objects, for example) He gave _me_ a dollar.

    locative = where. He's _in the living room_. He lives in a giant klobasi.

    instrumental = means. I write my letters with a felt-tipped klobaso.

  • wow, that brought back a memory. (what else is new?) I remember diagramming sentences in school. So confusing and complicated. The only thing I really remember is writing with a felt-tipped klobaso.

  • I suddenly have a headache. I'll get some fresh air and maybe come back later.

  • Thumbs up to the Swiss government!

  • Kielbasi, Klobasa! Who knew!!

    ...he gently placed his hand behind her and undid the strap to her klobasah sling.

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