- In grammar, the
genitive case (abbreviated gen) is the
grammatical case that
marks a word,
usually a noun, as
modifying another word, also
usually a noun—thus...
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standard word for
northern lights in the
modern Finnish, "repo"
itself (
genetive: "revon") is an
archaic word.
Nowadays "kettu" is a
standard word for fox...
- an
intransitive ,as well as the
subject of a
transitive sentence. The
Genetive in
Alaba is
mainly used to
indicate a
possessive relationship by using...
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Vriezenveen Islandic Objective Accusative Dative Objektive Accusative Dative Genetive 1.
Singular mi miëck mey mii meg mér mín 2.
Singular di diëck dey dii þig...
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Lukan genealogy of Jesus, Luke 3:29
mentions a Ἰησοῦ or a Ἰωσή (both in
genetive) as the 15th
descendant of
David in the line from Solomon's
younger brother...
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plural aire) but most of the time, it
qualifies another noun,
either in the
genetive plural (airiianąm) or as an
adjective (airiianəm). In the Avesta, the ethnonym...
- from
Latin professor Dósent (****ociate Professor), from
Latin docens,
genetive docentis (participle of doceo). L****r (****istant Professor), from Latin...
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which are -tten, -ten, -jen, -in and -en. For example, kala 'fish' in the
genetive becomes kaloitten or kalain,
while the word mies 'man'
becomes miehitten...
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Person 1SG 2SG 3SG 1PL 2PL 3PL
Nominative miə siə hä / hän müə tüə hüə
Genetive miun siun hänen
mejjen tejjen hejjen Accusative mejjet tejjet hejjet Partitive...
- From PCelt. ande- ('below')
attached to *dubnos. See also Gaul. anderon,
genetive plural of *anderos,
interpreted as
meaning 'infernal',
perhaps 'gods of...