There are six noun case endings in Latin. They are nominative, vocative, genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative. The vocative differs from the nominative only in singular nouns of the second...
The most cases of any part of speech in English is three, for pronouns: subjective ("I", "he", "she", "it", "who") possessive ("my", "his", "her", "its", "whose") objective ("me", "him", "her", "it",...
In English, there are three cases, the nominative, the objective, and the possessive. These cases apply to pronouns, not nouns. English nouns are used for both the nominative and objective cases and...