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====== Nominative case ====== | ====== Nominative case ====== | ||
- | <WRAP center round alert 60%> | + | **//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 // |
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- | **//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 // | + | Nominative case is also used in [[syntax_predicate# |
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- | ====== Absolutive case ====== | + | |
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====== See also ====== | ====== See also ====== | ||
- | - [[case_accusative|Accusative case]]; | + | - [[case_accusative|Accusative case]] |
- | - [[case_ergative|Ergative case]]; | + | |