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(grammar) A case used to indicate movement onto, or to the adjacency of something. In English, this is usually expressed by the prepositions to or onto, as in to the house,
onto the house.
Languages that use the allative case include Basque, Dyirbal, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, and Lithuanian.
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allative case
Noun
(grammar)
A
case
used
to
indicate
movement
onto,
or
to
the
adjacency
of
something.
In
English,
this
is
usually
expressed
by
the
prepositions
to
or
onto,
as
in
"to
the
house,"
"onto
the
house."
Languages
that
use
the
allative
case
include
Basque,
Dyirbal,
Estonian,
Finnish,
Hungarian,
and
Lithuanian.
Japanese Meaning
移動や接近を示す文法上の格で、ある対象に向かう、または隣接する動作を表す。 / 英語の前置詞“to”や“onto”が示す方向性を文法的に表現する格
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(grammar)
A
case
used
to
indicate
movement
onto,
or
to
the
adjacency
of
something.
In
English,
this
is
usually
expressed
by
the
prepositions
to
or
onto,
as
in
"to
the
house,"
"onto
the
house."
Languages
that
use
the
allative
case
include
Basque,
Dyirbal,
Estonian,
Finnish,
Hungarian,
and
Lithuanian.
( plural )