English
Noun
prepositional case (plural prepositional cases)
- (grammar) noun case serving as object of a preposition. Prepositions that often govern the prepositional case include "about," "in," "on," and "near." Russian is an example of a language that uses the prepositional case.
Translations
case serving as object of a preposition
- Belarusian: месны склон m (mjésny sklon) (locative case)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 方位格 (zh)
- Dutch: prepositief (nl), prepositionalis (nl) m
- Finnish: prepositionaali
- French: prépositionnel (fr) m
- Georgian: წინდებულებითი ბრუნვა (c̣indebulebiti brunva)
- German: Präpositional m, Präpositionalfall m, Präpositionalkasus m
- Japanese: 前置格 (ja) (ぜんちかく, zenchikaku)
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- Latin: praepositionalis m
- Malay: kes sendi nama
- Norwegian: lokativ (no)
- Portuguese: caso preposicional m
- Russian: предло́жный паде́ж (ru) m (predlóžnyj padéž)
- Spanish: caso preposicional m
- Swedish: lokativ (sv) c
- Vietnamese: giới cách
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See also
- Appendix:Grammatical cases