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Accusative
"Accusative" in a Sentence (15 examples)
Tired of being the subject of accusations from Tom, Mary fled to France, whose language has no accusative case.
To show direction, the words take the accusative ending.
In lieu of the preposition "je" one can also use the accusative without a preposition.
In Latin, there are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative.
The accusative indicates directionality, that is, movement towards a certain place.
Don't forget the accusative!
Do not forget the accusative!
Tanya loves Frank and Frank loves Tanya, but in Esperanto, this accusative stands between them.
You still don't know how to use the accusative in Esperanto? You must try harder to assimilate the rules which govern it.
The letter N marks the accusative in Esperanto.
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This hath been a very accusative age.
The proprietor of the store was rude, insulting and accusative.
65 mošu tat̰ ās nōit̮ darəγəm yat̰ . . ‘quickly it (tat̰) happened, it (was) not long till . . . — drūm avantəm airištəm: according to Bartholomae IF. 12. 146 the author of this part was led to use accusatives here (instead of nominatives) by the preceding sentence yezi ǰum frapayeni.
There is some antecedent in old Latin; but as usual the influence is Greek too, for Greek prose and poetry freely use accusatives which are to some extent adverbial accusatives, or accusatives of respect.
Romani distinguishes dative and accusative pronouns formally and some Romani dialects use accusatives in constructions in which other languages employ a dative.
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