In grammar, the inessive case (abbreviated INE; from Latin: inesse "to be in or at") is a locative grammatical case. This case carries the basic meaning...
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contrasted with the inessive koulussa (in the school, inside the building). In Estonian, the ending -l is added to the genitive case, e.g. laud (table)...
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months, the inessive case is used instead) In ancient Finnish, essive had a locative sense, which can still be seen in some words, one special case being words...
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nine such cases exist, yet the name 'locative case' refers to a form (-t/-tt) used only in a few city/town names along with the inessive case or superessive...
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locative cases in Finnish and Estonian are these: Inessive case ("in") Elative case ("out of") Illative case ("into") Adessive case ("on") Ablative case ("from...
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precise inverse of the comitative case, and the two form a pair of complementary case forms. Essive case Inessive case Vajda, Edward (2024-02-19), Vajda...
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list of grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension. This list will mark the case, when it is used, an...
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locative cases in Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are: Inessive case ("(to be) in") Elative case ("out of") Adessive case ("(to be) on") Allative case ("onto")...
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Lezgian language (section Cases)
[-aj or -ej]; added to Inessive): means 'out of' or 'in return for'. Superessive case (ending -л [-l]; added to the Inessive): means 'on', and also to...
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elative case in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Other locative cases are: Inessive case ("in") Illative case ("into") Adessive case ("on") Allative case ("onto")...
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Swedish USA:s for the genitive case of "USA", Finnish %:ssa for the inessive case of "%", or Finnish 20:een for the illative case of "20"). Written Swedish...
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Inflection (redirect from Case inflection)
overt cases. Additional cases are defined in various covert ways. For example, an inessive case, an illative case, an adessive case and allative case are...
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kotona. Example: Luen lehtiä kotona. "I read newspapers at home." If the inessive were used, kodissani, it would distinguish the activity from reading the...
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instructive and inessive cases. If the second infinitive has a subject, the subject is put in the genitive case; in the inessive case, the second infinitive...
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In grammar, the accusative case (abbreviated ACC) of a noun is the grammatical case used to receive the direct object of a transitive verb. In the English...
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objective case (abbr. OBJ) is a nominal case other than the nominative case and, sometimes, the vocative. A noun or pronoun in the oblique case can generally...
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In grammar, the ergative case (abbreviated erg) is the grammatical case that identifies a nominal phrase as the agent of a transitive verb in ergative–absolutive...
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Reflexive pronoun (redirect from Reflexive case)
There is also the pronoun आपस (āpas) which is used with either the inessive case-marker में (mẽ) forming the reflexive pronoun आपस में (āpas mẽ) meaning...
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(se), genitive का (kā), inessive में (mẽ), adessive पे (pe), terminative तक (tak), semblative सा (sā). An example of a Latin case inflection is given below...
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forest", absolutive case) vs. básoà ("the glass", absolutive case; an adoption from Spanish vaso); basóàk ("the forest", ergative case) vs. básoàk ("the...
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declension of locative cases (inessive, ablative, allative, terminal allative, and directional allative). For inanimate nouns, the locative case endings are attached...
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- Idiom - Illative case - Impersonal pronoun - Impersonal verb - Implication (pragmatics) - Indo-European languages - Inessive case - Infinitive - Infix...
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Northern Sámi (section Action inessive)
juhkamin vuola – I am drinking beer The action inessive originates in the inessive case of the action noun, a case which no longer exists for nouns in Northern...
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In grammar, the superessive case (abbreviated SUPE) is a grammatical case indicating location on top of, or on the surface of something. Its name comes...
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of locative cases and enclitics, and the original -s has merged with another lative or locative suffix and turned into the modern inessive, elative, illative...
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In grammar, the terminative or terminalis case (abbreviated TERM) is a case specifying a limit in space and time and also to convey the goal or target...
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prolative case (abbreviated PROL), also called the vialis case (abbreviated VIA), prosecutive case (abbreviated PROS), traversal case, mediative case, or translative...
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3:tta (partitive case with ending ‑ta), 3:nnessa (inessive case with ending ‑ssa), 3:nteen (illative case with ending ‑en), etc.. Even native speakers sometimes...
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Estonian grammar (section Case marking)
are not exhaustive. Postpositions with the genitive case and declinable (illative/allative – inessive/adessive – elative/ablative): alla – all – alt (under)...
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The partitive case (abbreviated PTV, PRTV, or more ambiguously PART) is a grammatical case which denotes "partialness", "without result", or "without specific...
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