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Elative
Elative Elative case is a grammatical case in e.g. the Finno-Ugric languages The Elative is a category of comparison, similar to ...
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Elative case
Elative case See Elative for disambiguation. Grammatical cases List of grammatical ... Disjunctive case Distributive case Distributive-temporal case Elative case Essive case Essive-formal case Essive ... Latin declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit Elative is a locative case with the basic meaning "out of". In Finnish elative is typically formed by adding "sta/ ...
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Elative (gradation)
Elative (gradation) See Elative for disambiguation. The Elative is a stage of gradation in the ... for comparison (see comparative). In Arabic, the elative has a special inflection similar to that ... differing in certain details. To form an elative, the consonants of the adjective's ...
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Talk:Elative (gradation)
Talk:Elative (gradation) I'm not sure that the ... since the entire point is that the elative does not always express a comparison. dab ... at all specific. AnonMoos ok, how about "Elative (Semitic)" then? After all, we need the ... article talks only about Semitic. I think Elative is also used in Latin etc., when ...
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Northern Sami
... sudno sin Accusative su sudno sin Inessive-elative sus sudnos sis Illative sudnje sudnuide sidjiide ... 8 noun cases: nominative, genitive, accusative, inessive-elative, illative, comitative, essive and the rarely used abessive. The inessive-elative case functions as elative in the singular form of nouns and ...
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Finnish language noun cases
... Disjunctive case Distributive case Distributive-temporal case Elative case Essive case Essive-formal case Essive ... December" "joulukuuse|ssa" = "on the Christmas tree" Elative Characteristic ending -sta/-stä added to the ... of the house" Like the inessive, the elative can also be used to indicate time ... from "from out of" which would be elative. "mäe|ltä" = "from (off) the hill" "nousin ...
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Talk:Takbir
... verse. Nobody ever sings that many, however... Elative doesn't seem to mean what this ... article says correctly that it's an elative (not a comparative). Yet the translation "God ... phrase is unfinished. It is not: the elative may be a comparative, if a comparandum ... If none follows, it's simply the elative, meaning "very great". think the proper translation ...
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Takbir
... is greater than everything." Akbar is the elative form of the adjective kabīr. The elative combines the meanings of comparative (greater than) and superlative (most great). However, the elative is only explicitly a term of comparison ... all". Without a term of comparison, the elative conveys the superlative quality "greatest", "supreme." Usage ...
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Ablative case
... Disjunctive case Distributive case Distributive-temporal case Elative case Essive case Essive-formal case Essive ... opposed to the inner locative case, the elative, which means "from out of" or "from ... cases in Finnish are: Inessive case ("in") Elative case ("out of") Illative case ("into") Adessive ...
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Hungarian grammar (noun phrases)
... sublative, delative(on, onto, off) inessive, illative, elative(in, into, out of) most towns/cities ... of lakásból out of the flat /apartment Elative case -ról/-ről off, about, concerning lakásról ...
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