"superessive case" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: superessive cases [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} superessive case (plural superessive cases)
  1. (grammar) Noun case used to indicate location on an object. In English, it roughly corresponds to the prepositions "on" or "on top of", as in "on top of the house". Hungarian is a language that uses the superessive case. Wikipedia link: superessive case Categories (topical): Grammar Translations (case used to indicate location on an object): superessief [masculine] (Dutch), superessiivi (Finnish), superessif [masculine] (French), Superessiv [masculine] (German), superessivus (Hungarian), caso superessivo [masculine] (Italian), caso superesivo [masculine] (Spanish), superessiv (Swedish)

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