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Nominative
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English
Etymology
Latin nominativus , pertaining to naming, nominative.
Adjective
- (Grammar): Giving a name; naming; designating; — said of that case or form of a noun which stands as the subject of a finite verb.
Translations
- Arabic: مَرْفُوع (marfúːʕ) m
- Dutch: nominatief m
- French: nominatif m
- Faroese: hvørfals -
- German: Nominativ -
- Greek: ονομαστική (onomastikí) f
- Latin: nominativus m
- Polish: mianujący m
- Russian: именительный (imenítel'nyj) m
- Spanish: nominativo m
- Swedish: nominativ
Noun
- The nominative case
Translations
- Arabic: حَالةُ الرَّفْع (ħáːltu r-ráfʕu) f
- Dutch: eerste naamval m, nominatief m
- Faroese: hvørfall n
- Finnish: nominatiivi
- French: nominatif m
- German: Nominativ m
- Greek: ὀνομαστική (onomastikí) f
- Hebrew: נושא (nosé) m
- Latin: casus nominativus m
- Polish: mianownik m
- Russian: именительный падеж (imenítel'nyj padéž) m
- Slovak: prvý pád m, nominatív m
- Spanish: caso nominativo m
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