locativus

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin locativus.

Noun

locativus m (plural locativi or locativussen)

  1. (grammar) the locative case or a word therein

Synonyms


Latin

Etymology

From locus.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /lo.kaːˈtiː.wus/, [ɫɔ.kaːˈtiː.wʊs]

Adjective

locātīvus (feminine locātīva, neuter locātīvum); first/second declension

  1. (grammar) locative

Declension

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative locātīvus locātīva locātīvum locātīvī locātīvae locātīva
Genitive locātīvī locātīvae locātīvī locātīvōrum locātīvārum locātīvōrum
Dative locātīvō locātīvae locātīvō locātīvīs locātīvīs locātīvīs
Accusative locātīvum locātīvam locātīvum locātīvōs locātīvās locātīva
Ablative locātīvō locātīvā locātīvō locātīvīs locātīvīs locātīvīs
Vocative locātīve locātīva locātīvum locātīvī locātīvae locātīva
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