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The locative case expresses the place where an action is performed.
The most important function of the locative cases is to indicate location.
Locative cases make up six or eight of these fourteen (depending on interpretation).
The locative case is also productive when it comes to placenames.
The inessive has become the modern locative case, while the other three have disappeared.
The locative case indicates a location: We live in China.
Below are the case endings of the locative cases.
The locative case exists in many language groups.
There is also a locative case, normally used only with inanimate nouns.
The first uses the locative case suffix -bia to signal 'on'.
They can substitute for nouns when they do not occur in the locative case.
Bezhta is mostly agglutinative and the vast amount of locative cases makes its case system particularly rich.
The Estonian language has a set of six locative cases, three interior and three exterior ones.
The few fourth and fifth declension place names would also use the ablative form for the locative case.
This is equivalent to the locative case.
Notice that the word in a given locative case modifies the verb, not a noun.
The following are examples of common locative case usages:
There are 8 grammatical cases in Khwarshi, and 43 locative cases.
The Latin locative case applies only to the names of cities and small islands and to a few other isolated words.
The locative case belongs to the general local cases together with the lative and separative case.
Subsequently the locative case tended to merge with other cases: the genitive or dative.
However less than the seven locative cases are included in paradigm inflection of many of the postpositions.
In the Finnish language, the allative is the fifth of the locative cases, with the basic meaning of "onto".
The locative case is found in:
The locative cases can only be used with inanimate references with the exception of the approximative case.