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Ornative case

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Grammatical case

Inlinguistics, theornative case is a nouncase that means "endowed with" or "supplied with".

This case is found inDumi, which marks it by the suffix -mi.[1]

InSwahili,-enye is the ornative case particle. It takes a prefix dependent on the noun class of the head (preceding) noun and is followed by another noun, in expressions such asnyumba yenye chumba kimoja meaning "a house having one room".[2]

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InHungarian, it is not considered as a case, but as an adjective-forming derivation, marked with the suffix-s (with the variants-os, -as, -es, -ös after a consonant). For example, "ajtó" ("door"), as in "zöld ajtós ház" ("a house with a green door"); "hálószoba" ("bedroom"), as in "2 hálószobás lakás" ("apartment with 2 bedrooms").

Same happens inQuechua, where the suffix-yuq derives a noun into another noun or into an adjective. For example,qillay ("money"),qillayyuq ("rich").

See also

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References

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  1. ^van Driem, George.A grammar of Dumi, 1993.
  2. ^"Year 2 Grammar Notes".University of Georgia. Archived fromthe original on 2017-07-08. Retrieved2019-06-25.
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