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: ''tąsь lā '''nadaidanan''' peithegde.'' "(s)he is going out with him/her to get to know him/her." | : ''tąsь lā '''nadaidanan''' peithegde.'' "(s)he is going out with him/her to get to know him/her." | ||
Dative case is used generally when the purpose is something else, or is the result of a subsequent (unstated) action: | Dative case is used generally when the purpose is something else, or is the result of a subsequent (unstated) action: | ||
: ''maivnaviṣye ''' | : ''maivnaviṣye '''maivasām''' khloute.'' "I am searching in the dictionary [in order to find] the words." | ||
: '' | : ''keaɂūvai '''mayābyom''' rāmīran.'' "Plums are harvested for wine." (Wine is not the direct result of harvesting, thus dative is used instead of translative). | ||
'''Ablative case''' is used in order to state comparisons: | '''Ablative case''' is used in order to state comparisons: |
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