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- Equative_case abstract "Equative is a case with the meaning of comparison, or likening. The equative case has been used in very few languages in history.[citation needed] It was used in the Sumerian language.For Sumerian, the equative was formed by adding the suffix -gin7 to the end of a noun phrase:lugal, "king"; lugal-gin7, "kinglike", "like a king":nitah-kalaga; "mighty man"; nitah-kalaga-gin7, "like a mighty man"For Ossetic it is formed by the ending -ау [aw]:фæт, "arrow"; фæтау, "arrowlike"Ницы фенæгау йæхи акодта, lit. "nothingseer-like himself made" ("[he or she] pretended to see nothing").It is also found in the Turkic Khalaj language and in languages from South America like Quechua, Aymara, Uro and Cholón.Welsh, though it has no equative case of nouns, has an equative degree of adjectives. Sireniki Eskimo had an equative (or comparative) case for describing similarities between nouns.Finnish has the derivational suffixes -mainen and -lainen that have the same meaning, but form new words rather than functioning as grammatical case suffixes. For example, kuningas ~ kuningasmainen "king ~ kinglike".".
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- Equative_case subject Category:Grammatical_cases.
- Equative_case comment "Equative is a case with the meaning of comparison, or likening.".
- Equative_case label "Caso comparativo".
- Equative_case label "Equative case".
- Equative_case label "Équatif".
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- Equative_case sameAs Équatif.
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