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I would like to suggest that we reorder the cases to:

nom., acc., gen., dat., loc., ins., voc.

This order keeps together two pairs of cases which are often identical: (a) nominative and accusative, (b) dative and locative sg. nom., acc., gen., dat., loc., ins., voc. We can keep the Czech number in the table as well.

This is the order used by Czech An Essential Grammar by James Naughton (2005) ISBN 0–415–28785–5.

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