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Punctual time uses the locative case where the intended meaning is "in a given moment", e.g. ''4V<ref>V stands for ''vyāṣāmaha'', the Chlouvānem term for “era”. When expressed in English, these dates bear the normal E of “era”.</ref> B0-e Galiākine mitь'' — (s)he/it was in Galiākina in 4E B0 (132<sub>10</sub>). The locative form is thus used for: | Punctual time uses the locative case where the intended meaning is "in a given moment", e.g. ''4V<ref>V stands for ''vyāṣāmaha'', the Chlouvānem term for “era”. When expressed in English, these dates bear the normal E of “era”.</ref> B0-e Galiākine mitь'' — (s)he/it was in Galiākina in 4E B0 (132<sub>10</sub>). The locative form is thus used for: | ||
* years — ''4V B1- | * years — ''4V B1-e'' (in 4E B1 (133<sub>10</sub>)) | ||
* solar and lunar months — '' | * solar and lunar months — ''Māltapārṇāvye'', ... | ||
* lānimpeʔilai — '' | * lānimpeʔilai — ''Chlærlīltāvye / Līleñchlæriāvye'' | ||
* days — ''9-e Brausāseni'' (on the 9th of Brausāsena) | * days — ''9-e Brausāseni'' (on the 9th of Brausāsena) | ||
* hours — ''3-e | * hours — ''3-e bembyė'' (at 3 in the afternoon) | ||
* seasons — ''enaukamñe'' (in summer) | * seasons — ''enaukamñe'' (in summer) | ||
Seasons are a partial exception, because if the meaning is "throughout the season", then the accusative is used, e.g. ''enaukamu'' throughout the summer", "all summer long". | Seasons are a partial exception, because if the meaning is "throughout the season", then the accusative is used, e.g. ''enaukamu'' throughout the summer", "all summer long". |
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