Nouns with Locative Inflection
| ᐊᔥᑐᑎᓐ | ![]()  | 
ashtutin | a hat | 
| ᐊᔥᑐᑎᓂᐦᒡ | ![]()  | 
ashtutinihch | in a hat | 
In the above example, the word astutin bears a suffix -ihch, when we want to talk about a place / location. This is called the LOCATIVE suffix.
The locative suffix is -ihch.
| ᐱᔨᒌᔅ | ![]()  | 
piyichiis | a pair of pants | 
| ᐱᔨᒌᓯᐦᒡ | ![]()  | 
piyichiisihch | in a pair of pants | 
| ᐧᐋᔅᑳᐦᐄᑭᓐ | ![]()  | 
waaskaahiikin | a house | 
| ᐧᐋᔅᑳᐦᐄᑭᓂᐦᒡ | ![]()  | 
waaskaahiikinihch | in a house | 
Related Topics :
See Paradigm Tables and Stem Shapes for more examples of how various nouns inflect for number, gender, obviative and locative.
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