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  1. Genitive case - Wikipedia

    • Depending on the language, specific varieties of genitive-noun–main-noun relationships may include: 1. possession (see possessive case, possessed case): 1.1. inalienable possession ("Janet's height", … 展开

    English

    Old English had a genitive case, which has left its mark in modern English in the form of the p… 展开

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    Finnic Genitives and Accusatives

    Finnic languages (Finnish, Estonian, etc.) have genitive cases. In Finnish, prototypically the genitive is marked with -n, e.g. maa – maan "country – of the country". The stem may c… 展开

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    Greek

    The ablative case of Indo-European was absorbed into the genitive in Classical Greek. This added to the usages of the "genitive proper", the usages of the "ablatival genitiv… 展开

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    Hungarian

    The Hungarian genitive is constructed using the suffix -é. 1. madár ('bird'); madáré('bird's') The genitive -ésuffix is only used with the predicate of a sentence: it serves the role o… 展开

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    Japanese

    Japanese construes the genitive by using the grammatical particle noの. It can be used to show a number of relationships to the head noun. For example: 1. 猫の手 neko-no te("cat'… 展开

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  8. Genitive Case: Explanation and Examples - Grammar …

    网页The genitive case is a grammatical case that shows possession, origin, or relationship. Learn how to form and use the genitive case with nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and prepositions in English and other languages.

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  9. The Genitive Case In English: Definition, Types, And …

    网页The genitive case is a grammatical construct that identifies a noun as modifying another noun. While commonly associated with possession, it can convey a spectrum of relationships between nouns, such as composition, …

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