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case_nominative [2021/06/01 20:14] morgothcase_nominative [2023/02/16 20:34] – NOM + compound predicate morgoth
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 ====== Nominative case ====== ====== Nominative case ======
 **//Nominative case//** ([[abbreviations|abbreviated]] as NOM) is the [[grammar_case|grammatical case]] of [[grammar_noun|nouns]] and [[pronouns]] that marks the [[syntax_subject|subject]] of a [[grammar_verb|verb]]. That's why it may be called a //subjective case//. Nominative case in [[Nûrlâm]] has no special ending for nouns, and it is the default dictionary form. However pronouns have completely distinct forms for subject and object use, so see an article about them for more information. **//Nominative case//** ([[abbreviations|abbreviated]] as NOM) is the [[grammar_case|grammatical case]] of [[grammar_noun|nouns]] and [[pronouns]] that marks the [[syntax_subject|subject]] of a [[grammar_verb|verb]]. That's why it may be called a //subjective case//. Nominative case in [[Nûrlâm]] has no special ending for nouns, and it is the default dictionary form. However pronouns have completely distinct forms for subject and object use, so see an article about them for more information.
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 +Nominative case is also used in [[syntax_predicate#compound_predicate|compound predicates]] with nouns.
  
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