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Genitive case
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English
Noun
(grammatical terminology): noun case used to express some relationship such as possession or origin. It corresponds roughly to the English preposition "of." Though similar to the possessive case, it is not the same. Some languages that make use of the genitive case include Dyirbal, Finnish, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Quechua, Russian, and Sanskrit.
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See also
- Wiktionary Appendix:Grammatical cases
- Wikipedia article on the Genitive case
10-26-2009 07:45:12
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