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In Finnish grammar, the comitative case marks accompaniment and is often translated into English as 'with' or 'together with'.
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In Finnish grammar, the comitative case marks accompaniment and is often translated into English as 'with' or 'together with'.
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comitative case
Noun
(grammar)
Noun
case
used
to
denote
companionship.
In
English,
this
is
usually
expressed
by
the
prepositional
phrase
in
company
with,
together
with
or
with,
as
in
"with
the
house."
Languages
that
use
the
comitative
case
include
Estonian,
Finnish,
Hungarian,
Inari
Sami,
Northern
Sami,
Skolt
Sami,
and
Quechua.
It
is
also
found
in
many
Australian
Aboriginal
languages,
where
it
is
commonly
used
to
form
names
of
places
and
languages.
Japanese Meaning
(文法)同行・伴侶や共にあることを示す格。英語では、通常、前置詞句(in company with, together with, withなど)によって表現される。
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