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language with a
benefactive case is Basque,
which has a
benefactive case
ending in -entzat.
Quechua is
another example, and the
benefactive case
ending in...
- Look up
benefactor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
benefactor (from
Latin bene 'good', and factor 'maker') is a
person who
gives some form of help...
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Jesus College is a
constituent college of the
University of Cambridge. The college's full name is The
College of the
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Saint John the...
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Mineral processing is the
process of
separating commercially valuable minerals from
their ores in the
field of
extractive metallurgy.
Depending on the...
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corresponding to such
different roles as comitative, locative, instrumental, and
benefactive.
Sometimes various applicatives will be
expressed by the same morphological...
- The
University of
Cambridge is a
public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
Founded in 1209, the
University of
Cambridge is the world's...
- In Adyghe, like all
Northwest Caucasian languages, the verb is the most
inflected part of speech.
Verbs are
typically head
final and are
conjugated for...
- liburu-ren
Comitative (with) liburu-a-rekin liburu-e-kin liburu-rekin
Benefactive (for) liburu-a-rentzat liburu-e-ntzat liburu-rentzat
Causal (because...
- valency-increasing
affixes in the
Totonacan languages is the
dative or
benefactive suffix:
Ozelonacaxtla Totonac na.lḭːn.ˈka̰ ni.tʃu ʃtʃuh na-lḭːn-ni-ka̰n...
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Multiplicative Orientative Revertive Semblative Translative Cause,
purpose Aversive Benefactive Causal -final
Final Other Postpositional/Prepositional Vocative...