Anagramas & Información sobre | Palabra Inglés ADESSIVE


ADESSIVE

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Número de letras

8

Es palíndromo

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16
AD
ADE
DE
DES
ES
ESS
IV
IVE
SI
SIV
SS
SSI

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2

473
AD
ADE
ADI
ADS
ADV

Ejemplos de uso de ADESSIVE en una oración

  • An adessive case (abbreviated ; from Latin adesse "to be present (at)": ad "at" + esse "to be") is a grammatical case generally denoting location at, upon, or adjacent to the referent of the noun; the term is used most frequently for Uralic studies.
  • Also, Uralic languages reuse the adessive case where available, locative case if not, to mark the same category, or comitative case (Estonian).
  • The adessive is very commonly used in a way that is equivalent to the Swedish preposition "med" (or English "with"), but this is traditionally deprecated as ungrammatical.
  • A number of other case-like markers indicate direction and include dative, adessive, superessive, contactive, comitative and allative declensions.
  • Nouns and adjectives share the same morphology and distinguish two numbers (singular and plural) and nine cases: nominative, genitive, dative, directive, ablative, inessive, adessive, equative, and comitative.
  • The postpositions include ablative case, adessive, allative, comitative, comitative-locative, desiderative, essive, final, inessive, instrumental comitative case, instrumental comitative, locative-inessive, locative, malefactive, perlative, possessive, and purposive.
  • They can be inflected for the nominative, accusative, instrumental, dative, genitive, vocative, and various forms of the locative such as the inessive, intrative, adessive.
  • The oblique and ergative case is used with the case marking postpositions to form the ergative, accusative/dative, instrumental/ablative, genitive, inessive, adessive, terminative, and semblative cases.



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