User blog:Wordforword/Implementing the Dative Case system in today's speech.

Dative Case: -(u)m    '''KEEP IN MIND THAT THIS IS PROBABLY NOT PERFECT AND THAT THERE ARE MORE EXEMPTIONS TO THIS CASE (because speech isn't set in stone)... ANY HELP TO BETTER THIS IS MUCH WELCOMED!!!!'''

(smth.=something)

The Dative case marks the indirect object  and essentially replaces the phrases “To smth.” or “With smth.” This case shows a giving towards something, a movement towards something. The indirect object is something that receives something. The Dative Case will also mark an instrument being used (i.e. The Instrumental Case) as it did in the olden days.

The ​​​​​​Dative Case replaces statements of ''"To smth." and "With smth." To write the Dative case of an object is onefold (we will use -(u)m as did the Germanic Languages and how German today does it which uses "dem'"). Firstly, the Dative of the English Articles (a, an, and "the") would be am, anum, and tham respectively (The does not become Them because Them ​is the "somewhat" dative of They). Get rid of the "to" and INFLECT THE ARTICLE OR PRONOUN, NOT THE WORD. THE ADJECTIVE GOES UNINFLECTED'''


 * Keep in mind that this is only for new phrases with dative effects. The already existing Oblique pronouns (me, you, her, him, it, us, them), and in some instances, Reflexive pronouns (myself, yoursel(f/ves), himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves) are exempt from the Dative -(u)m suffix because it would not make sense, English allows the preposition "to" to be placed before these pronouns, and they already have dative effects.

EXEMPTION EXAMPLES:                                                                                                                                                          I gave him the gift ("Him" is the dative of "He"). Also "I gave the book to him." They gave us the gift ("Us" is the dative of "We"). Also "They gave the book to us." I gave them the gift (giving to ​​​​​​a group of people. Literally "giving to they"). Also "I gave the book to them." (colloqiual) He gave the book to myself -> (Can be accepted as such). One can say "He gave the book to me."               I gave the book to myself -> (Can be accepted as such)

The -> Tham     I give the book to the man -> I give the book tham man. (Ger. Ich gebe das Buch dem Mann)                                                                                                                                                                  A -> Am [ah-m] I brought the book to a woman -> I brought the book am woman.                                                                                                                                                                    An -> Anum      I gave the book to  an awesome ​​​​​​worker -> I gave the book ''anum awesome worker. ''​​​​​

When a Possession  is a part of the indirect object, the Possession stays with the Indirect object and is not inflected. I gave the treat to the  woman's  dog -> I gave the treat tham  woman's  dog.

Here is This -> Thisum, That -> Thatum,  These -> Thesem

The Possessive Determiners (my, thy/thine/ your, its, their, our), except "Him" and "Her," can also be inflected into the Dative Case,

My -> Minem (mine + -(u)m)    I give the book to my brother -> I give the book minem brother. Thy/Thine -> Thinem. Your -> Yourum (?) ​​​​​​ I give the necklace to thine mother -> I give the book thinem ​​​​​mother​​

Here is Its -> Itsm (?), Their -> Theirum, Our -> Ourm (?)​​​​​​

'''ANY HELP TO BETTER THIS IS MUCH WELCOMED!!!! CRITICISM ALSO WELCOMED'''