"translative case" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: translative cases [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} translative case (plural translative cases)
  1. (grammar) a form of declension that indicates a change in the state of a noun; the Estonian, Finnish and Hungarian languages have such a case Wikipedia link: translative case Categories (topical): Grammar Translations (case used to indicate a change in the state of a noun): 變格 /变格 (biàngé) (Chinese Mandarin), saav (Estonian), translatiiv (Estonian), translatiivi (Finnish), tulento (Finnish), Translativ [masculine] (German), translativus (Hungarian), translativus-factivus (Hungarian), translativus-factitivus (Hungarian), eredményeset (Hungarian), áhrifsfall [neuter] (Icelandic), 変格 (henkaku) (alt: へんかく) (Japanese), транслати́вный паде́ж (translatívnyj padéž) [masculine] (Russian), транслати́в (translatív) [masculine] (Russian), translativo [masculine] (Spanish)

Inflected forms

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