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- Lative_case abstract "Lative (abbreviated LAT) is a case which indicates motion to a location. It corresponds to the English prepositions "to" and "into". The lative case belongs to the group of the general local cases together with the locative and separative case. The term derives from the Latin lat-, the participle stem of ferre, "to bring".The lative case is typical of the Uralic languages and it was one of the Proto-Uralic cases. It still exists in many Uralic languages, e.g., Finnish, Erzya, Moksha, and Meadow Mari.It is also found in the Northeast Caucasian languages, such as Tsez, Bezhta, and Khwarshi, as well as in the South Caucasian languages, such as Laz or Lazuri (see Laz grammar).".
- Lative_case wikiPageID "1297174".
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- Lative_case hasPhotoCollection Lative_case.
- Lative_case subject Category:Grammatical_cases.
- Lative_case comment "Lative (abbreviated LAT) is a case which indicates motion to a location. It corresponds to the English prepositions "to" and "into". The lative case belongs to the group of the general local cases together with the locative and separative case. The term derives from the Latin lat-, the participle stem of ferre, "to bring".The lative case is typical of the Uralic languages and it was one of the Proto-Uralic cases.".
- Lative_case label "Caso lativo".
- Lative_case label "Caso lativo".
- Lative_case label "Latif".
- Lative_case label "Lativ".
- Lative_case label "Lative case".
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- Lative_case sameAs Lativ.
- Lative_case sameAs Caso_lativo.
- Lative_case sameAs Latif.
- Lative_case sameAs Caso_lativo.
- Lative_case sameAs m.04qv93.
- Lative_case sameAs Q260425.
- Lative_case sameAs Q260425.
- Lative_case wasDerivedFrom Lative_case?oldid=604380808.
- Lative_case isPrimaryTopicOf Lative_case.