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Telugu Declension. Telugu nouns have six classes (A-F), each with their own way of declining the noun stem. Read more here, under "Oblique Stem Formation": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telugu_grammar#Nouns
The nominative case is simply the default, underlined form of the noun.
All Telugu nouns have the nominative plural ending of "-లు".
Case/Form | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | Undeclined Form | Undeclined Form + Plural Ending |
Accusative | {{{2}}}ని ({{{2}}}ni) | {{{2}}}లుని ({{{2}}}luni) |
Instrumental | {{{2}}}తో ({{{2}}}tō) | {{{2}}}లుతో ({{{2}}}lutō) |
Locative | {{{2}}}లో ({{{2}}}lō) | {{{2}}}లులో ({{{2}}}lulō) |
Inessive (inside) | {{{2}}}లోపల ({{{2}}}lōpala) | {{{2}}}లులోపల ({{{2}}}lulōpala) |
Dative | {{{2}}}కి ({{{2}}}ki) | {{{2}}}లుకి ({{{2}}}luki) |
Genitive | {{{2}}} | {{{2}}}లుల ({{{2}}}lula) |
Oblique | {{{2}}} | {{{2}}}లు ({{{2}}}lu) |