- In grammar, the
comitative case (abbreviated COM) is a
grammatical case that
denotes accompaniment.: 17–23 In English, the
preposition "with", in the...
- In grammar, the instrumental-
comitative case
combines the
instrumental case and the
comitative case at the same time,
functioning similar to the English...
- accusative/genitive
singular form. A noun in the
comitative plural is
preceded by a
demonstrative in
either the
comitative or the accusative/genitive
plural form...
- dative, ablative, directive, inessive)[clarification needed]. Some (the
comitative, equative, and adessive) are
secondary beyond any doubt. Definiteness...
- cloth.” To form the
comitative singular, use the
genitive singular form of the word as the root and -i'. To form the
comitative plural, use the plural...
- Possession, companion,
instrument Abessive Caritive Comitative Dative Genitive Instrumental -
comitative Ornative Possessed Possessive Privative Sociative...
-
preposition con ("with"), however, the
comitative is used instead. Yo, tú, and se have
distinct forms in the
comitative: conmigo, contigo, and consigo, respectively...
- Armenian, Basque, Sanskrit, and the Balto-Slavic languages. An instrumental/
comitative case is
arguably present in
Turkish as well as in Tamil. Also, Uralic...
- nominative, genitive-accusative, partitive, dative-illative, locative, essive,
comitative and abessive. Case and
number are
expressed by a
combination of endings...
- the
ancient comitative case from Old
Turkic (due to
strong influence from Mongolian)
while in
other Turkic languages, the old
comitative has
become an...