< Tibetan 
      Ming tshig
Here we have the declesion of the noun house (Nang)
| Cases | Singular | Plural | 
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Nang | Nang tsh'o | 
| Genitive | Nang gi | Nang tsho i | 
| Dative | Nang la | Nang tsho i | 
| Accusative | Nang | Nang tsh'o | 
| Locative | Nang la | Nang tsho i | 
| Agentive | Nang gi | Nang tsho i | 
| Ablative | Nang ne | Nang tsho ne | 
Genitive Case
The last sound of the noun determines the genitive suffix. The following rules determine the appropiate suffixes:
| Last sound | Suffix | 
|---|---|
| -'a | -'i | 
| -g or -ng | -gi | 
| -n, -m, -r or -l | -gyi | 
| -d, -b or -s | -kyi | 
Agentive Case
The rules for which suffix to use are as follows;
| Last sound | Suffix | 
|---|---|
| -'a | -s | 
| -g or -ng | -gis | 
| -n, -m, -r or -l | -gyis or -kyis | 
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