In grammar, the instrumental case (abbreviated INS or INSTR) is a grammatical case used to indicate that a noun is the instrument or means by or with which...
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In grammar, the instrumental-comitative case combines the instrumental case and the comitative case at the same time, functioning similar to the English...
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An instrumental or instrumental song is music without any vocals, although it might include some inarticulate vocals, such as shouted backup vocals in...
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his foot") might be rendered in Russian using a single noun in the instrumental case, or in Ancient Greek as τῷ ποδί (tôi podí, meaning "the foot") with...
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(I cut bread with a knife), correspond to the instrumental case or related cases. The comitative case encodes a relationship of "accompaniment" between...
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Tamil grammar (section Instrumental Case)
grammatical case, of which there are 9: nominative case, accusative case, dative case, instrumental case, sociative case, locative case, ablative case, genitive...
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Iñupiaq language (section Instrumental case)
several cases, and possession. Iñupiaq (Malimiutun) has nine cases, two core cases (ergative and absolutive) and seven oblique cases (instrumental, allative...
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Hungarian asztal and asztalnál (at the table). It is also used as an instrumental case in Finnish. For Finnish, the suffix is -lla/-llä, e.g. pöytä (table)...
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Arebhashe dialect (section Instrumental case)
not a true case, serving only to provide a parallel to the Sanskrit ablative. In its place, the third case, the instrumental-ablative case, is normally...
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Latvian declension (section Instrumental case)
declensions. There are seven cases: nominative (nominatīvs) genitive (ģenitīvs) dative (datīvs) accusative (akuzatīvs) instrumental (instrumentālis) locative...
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this case is denoted by the suffixes -stul and -stül, depending on vowel harmony. This case is archaic and nowadays the instrumental-comitative case is...
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stolem, 'above the table' -instrumental). The locative case (commonly called the 6th case) is the only one of the 7 Czech cases which cannot be used without...
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instrument or means of a certain action (or, more accurately, as the instrumental case). For example: "με κτείνει δόλῳ." (Homer, Odyssey 9.407) "He kills...
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Bzhedug dialect (section Noun instrumental case)
The consonant х [х] becomes к [k] after ш [ʃ] in Bzhedug: In the instrumental case the noun has the suffix мджэ (-md͡ʒa) or -джэ (-d͡ʒa) unlike other...
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Abzakh dialect (section Instrumental case)
Adyghe dialects. In the Khakurinokhabl sub-dialect of Abzakh, the instrumental case has the suffix -мӏе (-mʔʲa) or -ӏе (-ʔʲa) unlike other dialects that...
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Georgian grammar (section Case system)
Georgia", the word "Georgia" is in the genitive case: Sakartvelos resp'ublik'a. The instrumental case corresponds to the preposition with in English,...
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Ablative (Latin) (category Grammatical cases)
joy". Some uses of the ablative descend from the Proto-Indo-European instrumental case. Ablative of instrument or of means marks the means by which an action...
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Instrumentals Vol. 1, by Necro, 2001 Instrumental case, a grammatical case Instrumental value, one of two poles of an ancient dichotomy Instrumental variable...
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accusative, dative, and genitive cases, and for strongly declined adjectives and some pronouns also a separate instrumental case (which otherwise and later...
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language still retains vocative, locative, and ablative cases. Old English had an instrumental case, but not a locative or prepositional. Blake argues that...
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Lezgian language (section Cases)
express an accidental action. Addirective case (ending -вди [-vdi]; added to the Ergative): used as an instrumental case, but also sometimes used with its original...
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Turkish grammar (section Instrumental case)
biliyordum. // I knew when Ali broke the glass. The instrumental case functions as both an instrumental and a comitative. If a noun is to be in the first...
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Instrumental convergence is the hypothetical tendency for most sufficiently intelligent, goal-directed beings (human and nonhuman) to pursue similar sub-goals...
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be inferred. INST:instrumental case:Instrumental case Superlatives are made through comparisons with sab ("all") with the instrumental postposition se as...
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Old English grammar (section Case)
two people, in addition to the usual singular and plural forms. The instrumental case was somewhat rare and occurred only in the masculine and neuter singular...
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grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, locative, instrumental and vocative; of these, only what used to be nominative and vocative cases survives...
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Koore language (section Instrumental case)
case 2-Absolutive case 3-Genitive Case 4-Dative case 5-Allative case 6-Ablative case 7-Locative case 8-Comitative case 9-Instrumental case...
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Southern Sierra Miwok (section Case Marking)
followed by the nominative case. The instrumental case suffix is /-Hs-/. The following are examples of common instrumental case usages: jawwe-Hs-Ø "with...
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Gothic declension (section Grammatical cases)
grammatical cases in Gothic with a few traces of an old sixth instrumental case.[citation needed] A complete declension consists of five grammatical cases. The...
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Melo language (section Instrumental case)
There are eight cases in Malo[clarification needed]. Nominative Accusative Dative Genitive Instrumental Commutative Ablative Nominative case has <i> and <a>...
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