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locative

British pronunciation/lə‍ʊkˈætɪv/
American pronunciation/loʊkˈæɾɪv/
Locative
[NOUN]
1

(grammar) a specific form of a pronoun, adjective, or noun that shows the place of an action or where a person or thing is

synonyms : locative role
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locative
[ADJECTIVE]
1

(grammar) concerning or having a specific form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that shows the place of an action or where a person or thing is

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Examples
1There are six other cases in Polish: genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative, and Vocative.
2Klingon has a LOT of suffixes, so I won't be giving you a comprehensive list of them for the sake of time, but to sum it up, type 1 determines size and affection, type 2 are plurals, type 3 are for accuracy, type 4 determine possession and determiners, and type 5 is syntactic role, mostly locative.
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