- In grammar, the
comitative case (abbr. com) is a
grammatical case that
denotes accompaniment.: 17–23 In English, the
preposition "with", in the sense...
- In grammar, the instrumental-
comitative case
combines the
instrumental case and the
comitative case at the same time,
functioning similar to the English...
- Armenian, Basque, Sanskrit, and the Balto-Slavic languages. An instrumental/
comitative case is
arguably present in
Turkish as well as in Tamil. Also, Uralic...
- Possession, companion,
instrument Abessive Caritive Comitative Dative Genitive Instrumental -
comitative Ornative Possessed Possessive Privative Sociative...
-
something the
indirect object The
comitative marker in the
singular is -in and -vuiʹm in the plural. The
comitative is used to
state with whom or what...
- accusative/genitive
singular form. A noun in the
comitative plural is
preceded by a
demonstrative in
either the
comitative or the accusative/genitive
plural form...
- nominative, genitive-accusative, partitive, dative-illative, locative, essive,
comitative and abessive. Case and
number are
expressed by a
combination of endings...
- adessive, ablative, translative, terminative, essive, abessive, and
comitative, with the case and
number of the
adjective always agreeing with that of...
- cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, illative, locative, elative,
comitative, and essive, but
number is not
distinguished in the essive. Inflection...
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Tallinn has a pair of bars that play on the use of the
comitative and abessive, the
Nimeta baar (the
nameless bar) and the
Nimega baar (the...