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Case System in Hungarian phrasebook


Case System in Hungarian phrasebook

  • Nominative: The subject of the sentence, usually no ending.
  • Accusative: Showing possession of the direct object.
  • Illative: When the subject goes into something.
  • Inessive: When the subject goes in something.
  • Elative: When the subject goes out of or out from something.
  • Sublative: When the subject goes onto the object.
  • Suppressive: When the subject goes on or at a particular object.
  • Delative: When the subject goes off, from or about the object.
  • Allative: Towards the object.
  • Adessive: Near, at the object.
  • Ablative: (away) from an object.
  • Dative: to, for an object.
  • Instrumental: With/By an object.
  • Translative: (turning) into
  • Causal-Final: for the purpose of doing something
  • Essive-Formal: As
  • Terminative: Up/Until To
  • Distributive: Per, each.

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