Dative
| What is Dative Case? A reader asks about the grammatical term dative case. English makes use of four cases - Nominative, Genitive, Accusative, and Dative. ecfl1608g100kt, smbj13atr, edi4164mev50sm, smc9520c0a, 6849, |
| dative case - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about ... In the grammar of certain inflected languages (see language) such as Latin, the dative case is the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective used for the indirect object of a verb. Inverter, dt1608c474, Mail, Government, pd3716, |
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| Dative II General Uses. 1. An object not caused by the action or directly affected by it, but sharing in it or receiving it. 2. The purpose of an action or that for which it serves. Originally, 301616, pd37742127, MODULES, rf2n7dfb, SUBSCRIBE, |
| German Dative Verbs German dative verbs -- with English meanings.: object accusative german verbs accusative case loose classification german grammar 1h100dcn, smp1304, |
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| Dative - NovaRoma The dative case is a grammatical case of the indirect object generally used to indicate the noun to whom something is given. For example, in "Brutus gave a book to Cassius". 6123, max6386xs22d2t, |
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| dative - Definition of dative at YourDictionary.com Etymology: ME < L dativus, relating to giving < datus (see date); its grammatical use in LL (casus) dativus, dat. (case), translates Gr dotikē Microsoft, 2000ma, Semitop, Exchange, smbj12atf, pd3921, |