Does Anyone Else Case-Stack?

I wonder if anyone else's conlang can well… as the title suggests, case-stack? As in, can a word have multiple cases in your conlang? If so, show me an example! For me it would be:

  • Ⲧⲁⲅⲕⲏⲙⲭⲓⲟⲛ ⲃⲁⲡⲁⲟⲥⲙⲏⲯ ϣⲉⲱⲗⲣⲉ.

Which means "The king's father killed himself for the very king's good", in this sentence, "king" has the genitive and benefactive case, and "father" has the nominative, genitive and accusative case.

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u/Aware_Clock_3936 — 20 hours ago

Mon verzjon del Prier Domini in Anglese

Nostŕ patŕ qist in sjiels, sanctificated ist nom tjyi.

Resdom tjyi ven. Vołunta tjyi sjera fat sor lû-tera com itest in sjiels.

Donat nus qest dae nostŕ supersubstanjal paan.

Ed pardon nus nostŕ dets, com nu alsi pardon nostŕ detŕs.

Ed men nus non el tantaŧon was deliver nus del mal. Amen.

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Feel free to ask questions about the hellish way I write Anglese!

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u/Aware_Clock_3936 — 1 month ago