Translation for '
accusative' from English to Russian
NOUN | an accusative | accusatives | |
SYNO | accusative | accusative case | accusatory | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Initially, the endings -e/-y in the masculine accusative were distributed as endings applied to the stems of non-person nominative nouns.
- Animacy functions as a subgender through which noun cases intersect in a phenomenon called syncretism, which here can be either nominative-accusative or genitive-accusative.
- The accusative absolute is sometimes found in place of the ablative absolute in the Latin of Late Antiquity as, for example, in the writings of Gregory of Tours and Jordanes.
- The accusative case was left for objects of transitive verbs and objects of all prepositions except for "te".
- Ditransitive clauses consist of an accusative object and dative indirect object, and alternate with a clause with two accusative objects.
- The only exceptions are verbs with two accusative objects.
- The dual and plural pronouns are nominative-accusative, the accusative being the same in form as the genitive, except in KKY, where the accusative is unmarked.
- In linguistic typology, nominative–accusative alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of intransitive verbs are treated like subjects of transitive verbs, and are distinguished from objects of transitive verbs in basic clause constructions.
- Accusative possessive suffixes are shown in the following table. Note that the possessive of the first person in the accusative matches the simple accusative.
- In the older language, nouns ending with "-vus", "-quus" and "-vum" take "o" rather than "u" in the nominative and accusative singular.
- In the Italian language, identifying accusative Case has two requirements; the occurrence of third person accusatives like "lo", "la" and accusative forms of me, "te" for the first and second person pronouns, differing from their nominative equivalents "io" and "tu".
- Because these nouns have a stem ending in [...] , the accusative singular appears as [...] rather than [...] , and the accusative plural changes by compensatory lengthening from [...] to [...].
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