Laceyiam: Difference between revisions

m
Line 267: Line 267:
* '''Dative '''(''mayėṃdemin''): more accurately defined as Dative-Lative case, it is used for indirect objects (e.g. "I give X <u>to Y</u>"; dative use) and for the destination of motion verbs (lative use).
* '''Dative '''(''mayėṃdemin''): more accurately defined as Dative-Lative case, it is used for indirect objects (e.g. "I give X <u>to Y</u>"; dative use) and for the destination of motion verbs (lative use).
* '''Ablative '''(''paraniādemin''): used mostly for movement away from something, but also for various special word- or particle-specific uses.
* '''Ablative '''(''paraniādemin''): used mostly for movement away from something, but also for various special word- or particle-specific uses.
* '''Locative '''(''hlūðademin''): used for locations (in any voice except locative) and punctual time.
* '''Locative '''(''laṇyādemin''): used for locations (in any voice except locative) and punctual time.
Some nouns also have an additional ''vocative'' form, which is however not considered a case by itself, only a special form of the direct.
Some nouns also have an additional ''vocative'' form, which is however not considered a case by itself, only a special form of the direct.


8,532

edits