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essive and case
However, the meaning of this case is unrelated to the one just described above for other languages and alternatively has been called " essive / translative ", as it means " for else, as ( being ) else "; e. g., hiltzat eman " to give up for dead ", lelotzat hartu zuten " they took him for a fool ".
In the Hungarian language the essive-formal case combines the essive case and the formal case, and it can express the position, task, state ( e. g. " as a tourist "), or the manner ( e. g. " like a hunted animal ").
If the plural has another form than-i -, either joka ( each ) or the essive case is used.
# redirect essive case
It completes the series of " to / in / from a state " series consisting of the translative case, the essive case and the exessive case.
The adverbial case ( abbreviated ) is a noun case in the Abkhaz language and Georgian language that has a function similar to the translative and essive cases in Finnic languages.
The adverbial case also acts as the essive case, as in:

essive and meaning
Some expressions use the essive in the ancient locative meaning, e. g. " at home " is kotona.
: In ancient Finnish, essive had a meaning similar to the local cases, which can still be seen in some words ( being somewhere ):
: This is the counterpart of the essive, with the basic meaning of a change of state.

essive and location
The name " general locatives " is sometimes used of the essive and translative cases ( as well as partitive above ) because their oldest meanings imply that they have been used to indicate location.

case and abbreviated
The accusative case ( abbreviated ) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb.
In linguistics, ablative case ( abbreviated ) is a cases ( noun inflections ) in various languages whose common characteristic is that inter alia they mark motion away from something, though the details in each language may differ.
The abbreviators found it to their own convenience and interest to use the abbreviated form, and especially was this the case at Rome.
For case of single stranded DNA / RNA units of nucleotides are used, abbreviated nt ( or knt, Mnt, Gnt ), as they are not paired.
Canadian Forces identity discs ( abbreviated " I discs ") are designed to be broken in two in the case of fatality ; the lower half is returned to National Defence Headquarters with the member's personal documents, while the upper half remains on the body.
The dative case ( abbreviated, or sometimes when it is a core argument ) is a grammatical case generally used to indicate the noun to which something is given, as in " George gave Jamie a drink ".
The ergative case ( abbreviated ) is the grammatical case that identifies the subject of a transitive verb in ergative – absolutive languages.
The term first past the post ( abbreviated FPTP or FPP ) was coined as an analogy to horse racing, where the winner of the race is the first to pass a particular point ( the " post ") on the track ( in this case a plurality of votes ), after which all other runners automatically and completely lose ( that is, the payoff is " winner-takes-all ").
Qui tam is an abbreviated form of the Latin legal phrase qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur (" he who brings a case on behalf of our lord the King, as well as for himself ") In a qui tam action, the citizen filing suit is called a " relator ".
In grammar, genitive ( abbreviated ; also called the possessive case or second case ) is the grammatical case that marks a noun as modifying another noun.
The nominative case ( abbreviated ) is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part of speech, which generally marks the subject of a verb or the predicate noun or predicate adjective, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments.
The vocative case ( abbreviated ) is the case used for a noun identifying the person ( animal, object, etc.
The exception to this is when several species from the same genus are being listed or discussed in the same paper or report, or the same species is mentioned repeatedly ; in which case the genus is written in full when it is first used, but may then be abbreviated to an initial ( and a period / full stop ).
Inessive case ( abbreviated ; from Latin inesse " to be in or at ") is a locative grammatical case.
Elative ( abbreviated ; from Latin efferre " to bring or carry out ") is a locative case with the basic meaning " out of ".
In Uralic languages, such as Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, the adessive case ( abbreviated ; from Latin adesse " to be present ") is the fourth of the locative cases with the basic meaning of " on ".
Allative case ( abbreviated ; from Latin allāt -, afferre " to bring to ") is a type of the locative cases used in several languages.

case and carries
* In the manga and anime series Gunslinger Girl, Henrietta carries an Amati violin case.
Freud pointed out that " as a rule the ego carries out repressions in the service and at the behest of its superego ; but this is a case in which it has turned the same weapon against its harsh taskmaster.
Zeus made love to her after disguising himself as her husband, Amphitryon, home early from war ( Amphitryon did return later the same night, and Alcmene became pregnant with his son at the same time, a case of heteropaternal superfecundation, where a woman carries twins sired by different fathers ).
The article began, " She goes barefooted when she feels like it, wears Levi's to class because they're more comfortable, and carries her Autoharp with her everywhere she goes so that in case she gets the urge to break into song it will be handy.
The prisoner's argument in any case carries the seeds of its own destruction because if he is right, then he is wrong, and can be hanged any day including Friday.
This case carries the basic meaning of " in ": for example, " in the house " is " talo · ssa " in Finnish, " maja · s " in Estonian, " etxea · n " in Basque, " nam · e " in Lithuanian, " sāt · ā " in Latgalian and " ház · ban " in Hungarian.
The definition of Julia and Fatou sets easily carries over to the case of certain maps whose image contains their domain ; most notably transcendental meromorphic functions and Adam Epstein's finite-type maps.
Righting a multihull that has gotten upside down is difficult in any case and impossible without outside help unless the boat is small or carries special equipment for the purpose.
* David Hayward as Kenny Frasier, a loner who " looks like Howdy Doody ", carries a violin case and rents a room from Mr. Green.
Lock pick tools fit in the same category as crowbars or hammers, meaning they are legal to possess and use unless they are used to commit a crime or if it is shown there was " intention to commit a crime " in which case " Possession of tools with the intention of committing a crime " applies-which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail.
Other scholars, however, such as Thomas Jones and N. J. Higham, argue that the Annales account is based directly on the Historia, in which case the name of the battle would have been switched from the unknown Guinnon to the famous Badon, and the icon Arthur carries replaced with a more common one.
When the case is tried, the jury decide that he is guilty of manslaughter ( which carries a lighter sentence ) rather than premeditated murder.
The movie Forbidden Planet employs many common science fiction elements, but the film carries a profound message-that the evolution of a species toward technological perfection ( in this case exemplified by the disappeared alien civilization called the " Krell ") does not ensure the loss of primitive and dangerous urges.
However, in the case of photons, power and information transfer by virtual particles is a relatively short-range phenomenon ( existing only within a few wavelengths of the field-disturbance, which carries information or transferred power ), as for example seen in the characteristically short range of inductive and capacitative effects in the near field zone of coils and antennas.
The hook mechanism carries the upper thread entirely around the bobbin case, so that it has made one wrap of the bobbin thread.
Snapback is analogous to stretching a rubber band to its breaking point between the hands, and then suffering a stinging blow from the retracting loose ends of the band-in the case of a heavy mooring line this blow carries much more force and can inflict severe injuries or sever limbs.
As this is the case, the channel carries advertisements.
Usually, when a boxer is banned from fighting in one state of the United States, the suspension carries over to the other states, but in Rone's case, he still managed to get fights on U. S. soil.
When a fire breaks out, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service ( in the case of the May 2010 fire, Hampshire Fire and Rescue helped to fight the fire ) arrive around the edge of the ranges usually concentrates the large fire engines at a point where the fire is near and large and firefighting 4x4 Landrovers patrol for small fires that can be extinguished easily with the Landrover that carries a small water tank and pump to fight fires.
Parvati is carved to the left of Shiva with a coiffured hair dress, fully bedecked with ornaments and jewellery, also fully draped, with her right hand touching the head of a female attendant who carries Parvati's dress case.
For the purposes of functional analysis, and in particular of harmonic analysis, one wishes to carry over the group ring construction to topological groups G. In case G is a locally compact Hausdorff group, G carries an essentially unique left-invariant countably additive Borel measure μ called Haar measure.
Sigma ( upper case Σ, lower case σ, lower case in word-final position ς ; Greek σίγμα ) is the eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, and carries the ' S ' sound.

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