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The category of nouns serving as the indirect object of a verb.
dative case
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1
Paul, who had been wool-gathering, went back to nominative,
dative
,
and ablative.
2
It's called panis; genitive, pani;
dative
,
pano; vocative, panus; ablative, pano.
3
The genitive and
dative
are changed in the next example (I. iii.
4
In that case one would parse it thus: nominative, HE;
dative
,
HIM; possessive, HIS'N.
5
It reminds Mary Leland that in Moscow, at Christmas, she lost the
dative
case.
6
This is the
dative
singular with the definite article.
7
The genitive case denotes dependence; the
dative
,
transmission.
8
The following are examples of the
dative
-
objective
:
-
9
ERDEN, old
dative
singular.
10
STRAßEN, old weak
dative
.
11
MÜßEN, old weak
dative
.
12
Where in the original the Greek word "cave" is in the genitive case, not as it should be,
dative
.
13
The rounded form of g is found with the value of G in RECEI, which is probably the
dative
of rex.
14
The
dative
,
not ablative as the vernacular translators take it, is not bad grammar, although the genitive is more agreeable with usage.
15
I'd want him to explain, too, what the binomial theorem has to do with complete living, and also the
dative
of reference.
16
The locative case denotes the relation usually expressed in English by the use of a preposition, or by the genitive,
dative
and ablative in Latin.
dative
weak dative
lose the dative
old dative
predicative dative
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dativo
caso dativo
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datiu