Ablative case
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British pronunciation/ˈablətˌɪv kˈeɪs/
American pronunciation/ˈæblətˌɪv kˈeɪs/

Définition et Signification de "ablative case"

Ablative case
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ablatif

a grammatical case indicating the form a noun, pronoun or adjective takes to show where something comes from, what or who something is done with or done for

What is the "ablative case"?

The ablative case is a grammatical category used in some languages to indicate various relationships involving movement away from something, separation, or the means by which an action is performed. In languages that use the ablative case, it often answers questions like "from where?" or "by what means?" For example, in Latin, the word for "house" can appear in the ablative case as "a domo," meaning "from the house." The ablative case can also express other functions, such as time or manner, helping to clarify the context of an action in sentences.

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