Hanapin
Locative case
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katangga, kasong lokatibo
a grammatical case used in various languages, such as Latin, Sanskrit, and Slavic languages, to indicate the location or place where an action occurs or where an object is situated
What is the "locative case"?
The locative case is a grammatical case used to indicate the location or place where an action occurs. It specifies a position in space or time and often translates to "in," "on," or "at" in English. The locative case is found in certain languages, such as Latin and Russian, where it changes the form of nouns to express this meaning. For example, in Latin, the word for "city" changes from "urbs" to "urbe" to indicate "in the city." The locative case helps provide context about where an action takes place in a sentence.
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