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a grammatical case found in the Tlingit language and used to indicate that an object is in direct contact with or touching another object or surface
What is the "pertingent case"?
The pertingent case is a grammatical case in the Tlingit language that indicates direct contact between objects. It shows when one object is physically touching or resting against another. This case helps clarify the relationships between nouns, especially in describing how items are positioned in relation to each other. By using the pertingent case, speakers can express specific interactions, making it clear that one object is in close proximity or contact with another. This detail is important for accurately conveying spatial relationships in conversations.
pertingent case