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From: Christian Soffel <m51079@mtc.ntnu.edu.tw>
Subject: Re: French trick to remember Finnish declensions 
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On 25 Dec 1995, J. Christian Blanchette wrote:

> NOtre		nominative
> GENndre		genitive
> PART		partitive
> En		essive
> TRAversier	translative
> Immediatement	inessive
> Et		ellative
> IL		illative
> ADorera		adessive
> ABorder		abessive
> A		allative
> INuvik		instructive
> Au		abessive
> Canada		comitative
> 
> The sentence has them in exactly the same order I found them in a
> book. [...]

  And in this book they had two abessives?

  Christian

