Complete Definition of "locative case"

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Noun
locative case

  1. grammar: case used to indicate place, or the place where, or wherein. It corresponds roughly to the English prepositions "in", "on", "at", and "by". Languages that use the locative case include Belarusian, Croatian, Czech, Dyirbal, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Quechua, Russian, Sanskrit, Serbian, and Swahili.

Translations
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Bosnian: lokativ m
Croatian: lokativ m
Czech: šestý pád m
Dutch: locatief m
Finnish: lokatiivi
French: locatif m
German: Lokativ m
Icelandic: staðarfall n
Japanese: �格, �格 (���, chikaku; "land case"), �置格 (�����, zenchikaku; "prepositional case")
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Latin: casus localis m
Latvian: lokatīvs m
Lithuanian: vietininkas m
Novial: lokative
Polish: miejscownik m
Russian: ме��н�й падеж (méstnyj padéž) m
Serbian: лока�ив (lokativ) m
Slovak: šiesty pád m, lokál m
Spanish: caso locativo m
Vietnamese: gi�i cách
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See also
Appendix:Grammatical cases

fr:locative case
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