<< genitival genitive case >>

genitive Meaning in Tamil ( genitive வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இலக்கணத்தில் ஆறாம் வேற்றுமைக்குரிய,



genitive's Usage Examples:

, an archaic genitive).


) exists in a longer and a shorter form: the one is used as a nominative and is a separate word, the other is attached to verbs and (in a slightly different form) to nouns to express the accusative or genitive.


genitive case form for the accusative in the relative pronoun koji.


The noun being expressed in the context, or understood from it; also when followed by a temporal or partitive genitive.


genitive of possession.


It was itself the covenant, for the genitive -rijs Siat4173 in Mark xiv.


A It was formerly thought that Gassendi was really the genitive of the Latin form Gassendus.


"In many passages, however, aryls may equally well be the genitive of ari, which is explained as "active, devoted, pious.


"Some phonetic characteristics of the dialect may be regarded as quite certain; (I) the change of the original short o to a (as in the last syllable of the genitive kalatoras); (2) of final -m to -n (as in g ran); (3) of -ni- -ti- -si- respectively to -nn- -to- and -ss- as in dazohonnes " Dasonius," dazohonnihi " Dasonii"; dazetOes, gen.


The grammar of the Stoics, gradually elaborated by Zeno, Cleanthes and Chrysippus, supplied a terminology which, in words such as " genitive," " accusative " and " aorist," has become a permanent part of the grammarian's vocabulary; and the study of this grammar found its earliest home in Pergamum.


), the construct (which, as in Hebrew, must be immediately followed by a genitive), and the emphatic (see above).


The genitive case is generally indicated by the position of the word after its governing noun.





Synonyms:

possessive case, oblique case, attributive genitive, attributive genitive case, oblique, possessive, genitive case,



Antonyms:

vertical, convergent, parallel, divergent, nominative,

genitive's Meaning in Other Sites