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ιζι cases for nouns part 2
dative case:
nouns that end in a consonant:
add a suffix
DAT.SG: /-iti/ -ιτι
DAT.PL: DAT.SG with ablaut
nouns that end in a vowel:
add a suffix
DAT.SG: /-seɾ/ -σερ
DAT.PL: DAT.SG with ablaut
ιζι personal pronouns part 3
dative case:
1SG.DAT: /kiɾ/ κιρ
2SG.DAT: /suɾ/ συρ
3SGM.DAT: /mɔɾ/ μωρ
3SGF.DAT: /maɾ/ μαρ
3SGGN.DAT: /miɾ/ μιρ
3SGINAM.DAT: /muɾ/ μυρ
1PL.DAT: /nɔɾ/ vωρ
2PL.DAT: /tɛɾ/ τηρ
3PL.DAT: /ɾaɾ/ ραρ
4P.DAT: /moɾ/ μoρ
5P.DAT: /myɾ/ μμρ
Distribution of the dative case in Scandinavian dialects.
Similar to my earlier maps, feel free to ask questions! My sources are different books in .pdf form (mostly Ivar Aasen), personal experience, Swedish language sites and similar.
I know many of you wanted a map over "not", but that's hard and complicated! And I want to do it properly. (Dialects languages that have two forms are the main reason. Icke-Inte, Itt-Int, Ikkje-Inkje).
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What is Dative Case?
What is Dative Case?
English makes use of four “cases” – Nominative, Genitive, Accusative, and Dative. The term “case” applies to nouns and pronouns. The case of a noun or pronoun is determined by what the word does in the sentence. A noun or pronoun is in the “Nominative Case” when it is the subject of a sentence, or when it completes a being verb. A noun or pronoun is in the “Genitive Case” when it shows…
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What is Dative Case?
What is Dative Case?
English makes use of four “cases” – Nominative, Genitive, Accusative, and Dative. The term “case” applies to nouns and pronouns. The case of a noun or pronoun is determined by what the word does in the sentence. A noun or pronoun is in the “Nominative Case” when it is the subject of a sentence, or when it completes a being verb. A noun or pronoun is in the “Genitive Case” when it shows…
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Dative Case Turkish
The dative Case in Turkish is used to describe movement towards something and to indicate direct objects.
It is formed by adding the suffix -a, following a 2-way vowel harmony and adding a buffer consonant -y- when attached to a word that ends with a vowel. Consonant harmony often happens with words ending in /p, t, k, ç/
German II: Accusative and Dative Review
The direct object in a sentence is in the Accusative case
Answers : The action was done to what?
Der changes to den, Die and Das stay the same
The personal pronouns are
ich- mich
du- dich
er- ihn
wir- uns
Sie and es do not change.
The indirect object in a sentence is in the Dative case
Answers: The action was done to whom or for whom?
Die changes to der, Der and Das change to dem
The personal pronouns for this case are
ich- mir
du- dir
er/es- ihm
sie (she)- ihr
wir- uns
sie (they)- ihnen
Prepositions can be in the dative case or the accusative case
Durch, für, gegen, ohne, and um are accusative
aus, ausser, bei, mit, nach, seit, von, and zu are dative