In the Manchurian language, we can find several morphemes which signify the case ending. That is, (1)zero-morpheme, (2)i, ni,(3)de,(4)be,(5)ci.
(1)zero-morpheme signifies several case endings; A)Nominative, B) Enumerative, C)Vocative, D)Objective.
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In the Manchurian language, we can find several morphemes which signify the case ending. That is, (1)zero-morpheme, (2)i, ni,(3)de,(4)be,(5)ci.
(1)zero-morpheme signifies several case endings; A)Nominative, B) Enumerative, C)Vocative, D)Objective.
(2)i ni signify two kinds of case endings; A)Genitive,B)Instrumental.
(3)de signifies; A)Dative, B)Locative, C)Interval, D)Directive.
(4)be; A)Objective
(5)ci; A)Ablative, B)Comparative, C)Departure.
In short, the Manchurian Case endings manifest very complicated aspects.
As for Gender in the Manchurian language, there is no grammatical gender but there exists only "natural gender". E.g. haha jui (son);sergan jui (daughter).
However, it seems there have some rules to discriminate the natural gender. that is, 1)alternating the vowel (a:e), 2)affixing the suffixes, 3)with the dissimilarity of consonant, etc.
The same thing can be said with the "Number". There is no manifest designation for the Number in the Manchurian language. But a considerable number of plural suffixes signify plural numbers.