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Greek. In Ancient Greek, there was an ablative case (ἀφαιρετικὴ πτῶσις aphairetikē ptōsis) which was used in the Homeric, pre-Mycenaean, and Mycenean periods. ... Indo-European languages · Greek · Armenian · Finnish
Learn more about the Ablative Case in Biblical Greek. There are four versions: separation, source, means, and comparison.
30 окт. 2018 г. · In Greek, the dative case has the instrumental and locative functions, while the genitive has the true ablative function.
'With' is conveyed by the 'ablative' case, used here to convey the means or instrument by which something is done. Here the book has been polished 'with' or ...
11 дек. 2023 г. · The Ablative is used to indicate the removal of a part from the whole. It is often used with έκ or άπὀ. The emphasis is on separation, while the ...
10 июн. 2021 г. · The ablative case usually fills the role of an adverb, which means it can denote a variety of things, including location, time, manner, means, ...
ablative case (plural ablative cases). (grammar) A noun case used in some languages to indicate movement away from something, removal, separation.
The ablative case is used in several instances. A noun in the ablative case can usually be translated with the meanings 'by', 'from', or 'with'.
In Greek the ablative-notion was never fully developed; it was so weak as an independent notion that it was easily carried by the source-idea of the genitive.
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