And crossing the line into live feeds of locative information is a deeply worrying step forward.
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Nouns have three cases, nominative, locative and objective.
4
Loka is in the locative case, the final vowel indicating to the locative having been dropped for sandhi.
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The Burdwan translator takes it as a participial adjective in the locative singular, which is, of course, wrong.
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From yet another source is the locative "ham."
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The locative termination is "ong," "eng," or "ing."
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In other words, these locative terminals are as certainly bequeathed England by the Roman occupancy as is London Tower.
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The word para (the locative form of which is used here) always means that which is high or foremost.
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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.
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He calls it the Ohio,-inhis uncouth orthography and with a locative particle added, the Ouau-we-yo-ka,-which,hesays, means "a principal stream, now Mississippi."
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Yatra is not to be taken as a locative here.
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And crossing the line into live feeds of locative information is a deeply worrying step forward.
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Nouns have three cases, nominative, locative and objective.
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Loka is in the locative case, the final vowel indicating to the locative having been dropped for sandhi.
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The Burdwan translator takes it as a participial adjective in the locative singular, which is, of course, wrong.