accusative
a
ə
ē
ccu
ˈkju
kyoo
sa
tive
tɪv
tiv
British pronunciation
/ɐkjˈuːzətˌɪv/

Definition und Bedeutung von „accusative“ im Englischen

accusative
01

Akkusativ, Akkusativfall

the grammatical case used for a noun or pronoun that functions as the direct object of a verb
example
Beispiele
In " She saw him, " " him " is in the accusative case.
In "Sie sah ihn," steht "ihn" im Akkusativ.
In German, accusative pronouns change form.
Im Deutschen ändern Akkusativ-Pronomen ihre Form.
02

anklagend, beschuldigend

containing or expressing accusation
Accusative
01

Akkusativ, Wen-Fall

(grammar) a particular form of a pronoun, adjective, or noun that acts as the direct object of a verb or preposition, used in some languages such as Greek or Latin
example
Beispiele
In the sentence ' She reads the book, ' ' the book ' functions as the accusative.
Im Satz 'Sie liest das Buch' fungiert 'das Buch' als Akkusativ.
The accusative case in English can be seen in " I see him. "
Der Akkusativ im Englischen kann in "Ich sehe ihn." gesehen werden.
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