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(grammar) A case used to indicate place, or the place where, or wherein. It corresponds roughly to the English prepositions in
, on
, at
, and by
. Languages that use the locative case include Armenian, Azeri, Belarusian, Serbo-Croatian, Czech, Dyirbal, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Quechua, Russian, Sanskrit, Slovak, Slovene, Swahili, Turkish and Ukrainian. Some languages use the same locative case construct to indicate when, so the English phrase in summer
would use the locative case construct.
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locative case
noun
(grammar)
A
case
used
to
indicate
place,
or
the
place
where,
or
wherein.
It
corresponds
roughly
to
the
English
prepositions
"in",
"on",
"at",
and
"by".
Languages
that
use
the
locative
case
include
Armenian,
Azeri,
Belarusian,
Serbo-Croatian,
Czech,
Dyirbal,
Latin,
Latvian,
Lithuanian,
Polish,
Quechua,
Russian,
Sanskrit,
Slovak,
Slovene,
Swahili,
Turkish
and
Ukrainian.
Some
languages
use
the
same
locative
case
construct
to
indicate
when,
so
the
English
phrase
"in
summer"
would
use
the
locative
case
construct.
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(grammar)
A
case
used
to
indicate
place,
or
the
place
where,
or
wherein.
It
corresponds
roughly
to
the
English
prepositions
"in",
"on",
"at",
and
"by".
Languages
that
use
the
locative
case
include
Armenian,
Azeri,
Belarusian,
Serbo-Croatian,
Czech,
Dyirbal,
Latin,
Latvian,
Lithuanian,
Polish,
Quechua,
Russian,
Sanskrit,
Slovak,
Slovene,
Swahili,
Turkish
and
Ukrainian.
Some
languages
use
the
same
locative
case
construct
to
indicate
when,
so
the
English
phrase
"in
summer"
would
use
the
locative
case
construct.