Grammatical case generally used to indicate the noun to which something is given.
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Examples for "dat"
Examples for "dat"
1Mought ventur out leetle way pon de limb by myself, dat's true.
2Not dat; not because he lofe me; because he ask me dat.
3Fast-notstop here; dat bad for you see by dem so soon.
4Sometime de Marse he tek ar ride in dat boat at night.
5I disrememba, but I sposen she got buried in dat veil, chile.
1Paul, who had been wool-gathering, went back to nominative, dative, and ablative.
2It's called panis; genitive, pani; dative, pano; vocative, panus; ablative, pano.
3The genitive and dative are changed in the next example (I. iii.
4In that case one would parse it thus: nominative, HE; dative, HIM; possessive, HIS'N.
5It reminds Mary Leland that in Moscow, at Christmas, she lost the dative case.
1It reminds Mary Leland that in Moscow, at Christmas, she lost the dative case.
2In the first place, I would leave out the Dative case.
3The Dative case is but an ornamental folly-itis better to discard it.
Translations for dative case