An adessive case (abbreviated ADE; from Latin adesse "to be present (at)": ad "at" + esse "to be") is a grammatical case generally denoting location at...
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Uralic languages reuse the adessive case where available, locative case if not, to mark the same category, or comitative case (Estonian). For example, the...
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the free dictionary. Elative case ("out of") Illative case ("into") Allative case ("onto") Adessive case ("on") Ablative case ("from") The Finnish language...
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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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case referring to internal location (being inside), with the reconstructed Proto-Finnic ending *-ssa/*-ssä (from earlier *-s-na/*-s-nä). The adessive...
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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, using...
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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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being superseded by the adessive case, as in minä matkustin junalla 'I travelled by train'.[citation needed] The instructive case is only marginally present...
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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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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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