Like in the first- and second-person pronouns, the accusative mostly normally the genitive, and the ending "-ih" in the dual forms is replaced with "-iju".
This led to variants like "dagi" and "dage" (day, dative singular) and "tungon" and "tungun" (tongue, genitive, dative, accusative singular and nominative, dative, accusative plural).
Pronoun objects are usually mentioned before nominal phrase objects; dative nominal objects before accusative nominal objects; and accusative pronoun objects before dative pronouns.
However, the vocalization may be reconstructed as /-mi/ in the nominative (such as malkmi two kings) and /-mi/ for the genitive and accusative (e.g. malkmi).