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dative case Meaning in Telugu ( dative case తెలుగు అంటే)



డేటివ్ కేసు, క్వార్టి

Noun:

క్వార్టి, సబ్బుల కారకం,



dative case తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ఐదు క్వార్టియర్లు, పది వార్డులు ఉన్నాయి.

కనుక బీజగణితంలో ఒక చలనరాశి ఘాతం రెండు అయితే దానిని వర్ణించటానికి ‘క్వాడ్రేటిక్’ అన్న విశేషణాన్నీ, నాలుగు అయితే ‘బైక్వాడ్రేటిక్’ లేదా ‘క్వార్టిక్’ అన్న విశేషణాన్నీ వాడతారు.

dative case's Usage Examples:

language evolves, cases can merge (for instance, in Ancient Greek, the locative case merged with the dative case), a phenomenon formally called syncretism.


merge (for instance, in Ancient Greek, the locative case merged with the dative case), a phenomenon formally called syncretism.


It has preserved some archaic elements, like dative case (einn hæst - hæst`n, hæstér - hæstá in nominative, but hæstà - hæstóm.


Morphological and syntactic characteristicsas in some Low Saxon dialects, no distinctive marking for dative case and accusative case, using one or the other German marker for both cases; e.


the direct object and the recipient Mary the indirect object (in the dative case); in John beschenkte Mary mit dem Ball, the recipient Mary is now the.


In the second sentence, however, the subject (children) is in the dative case (with -s), and the object (water) is in the nominative case.


Indirect object is in the dative case.


The name Reo is in the Latin dative case, for a Latinized name *Reus.


prefixes expressing the absolutive case, locative or ergative case, and the dative case.


Luxembourgish have a dative case but lack a genitive.


Class 1 (transitive verbs)In the present and future sub-series, the subject is in the nominative case and both the direct and indirect objects are in the dative case.


It always makes use of a pronoun or noun in the dative case which acts as the subject and the copula verb to be (होना, ɦonɑ) in the 3rd person conjugations.


In Sanskrit, it is "pat-" when uncompounded and meaning"husband" instrumental case p/atyā-; dative case p/atye-;.



Synonyms:

clip, example, happening, humiliation, natural event, time, instance, occurrence, bit, occurrent, mortification, piece,



Antonyms:

disassemble, disjoin, black, white, break,



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