Примери за използване на Accusative на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Try not to be so accusative.
Accusative and proper names.
Case nominative dative accusative.
Thanks to the accusative, the word order is free.
In that case you can well use the accusative.
Does"subter" take the accusative or the ablative?
We should not say anything that sounds accusative.
The grammatical ending N is called an accusative ending or simply an accusative.
Here you explain even when verbs are dating or accusative.
The standard nominative and accusative form in classical Latin was lac.
Seven hundred seventy third(- for the animated)- accusative.
Accusative(direct object or object to a preposition) e.g. The man killed a rat.
Morphologically, the nominative and the accusative are identical in nouns;
Accusative when it's under as a motion and ablative when it's under as a state.
This ending is called the accusative ending or simply the accusative.
The noun ending O can be followed by a J-ending for the plural, and the accusative N-ending.
They have an accusative, a nominative, a vocative, a locative, an ablative, a dative and genetive.
Cases exist only in personal pronouns,with nominative, accusative, and dative forms.
The vowel ъ, word-finally in generalized accusative feminine forms, is pronounced more openly, approximating 14CV(ʌ).
The accusative se can bind with prepositional words just like other personal pronouns: Nase je nanesla lepotilno kremo.
It can be expressed by a noun in the accusative case without a preposition:"read a book".
Here is a paradigm of the Esperanto word for name(nomo) which has two numbers(singular and plural)and two cases(nominative and accusative).
Old French still had-s in the nominative and-Ø in the accusative in both original genders(murs, ciels).
German Alpen is the accusative in origin, but was made the nominative in Modern German, whence also Alm.[8].
We also include the reverse situation- the formation of uniform accusative noun u animate as well as inanimate.
Classical focus(accusative focum),"hearth", became the general word in proto-Romance for"fire"(replacing ignis), but its short'O' sound became a diphthong- a different diphthong- in many daughter languages.
In colloquial Latin, the preposition ad followed by the accusative was sometimes used as a substitute for the dative case.
And if prepositions with accusative are also the accusative verbs in all, in the exercises, there is always a problem for elders"phrasal verbs" to understand here, there is a verb with Branch examples prepositions.
The nominative(without a preposition, without the accusative ending) is used for the following roles.
Other languages use cognates of totus(accusative totum) for the same meaning; for example tutto in Italian, tudo in Portuguese, todo in Spanish, tot in Catalan, tout in French and tot in Romanian.