nominative in English

adjective
1
relating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (as in Latin and other inflected languages) used for the subject of a verb.
It therefore cannot be further inflected as if it were a nominative singular noun.
2
of or appointed by nomination as distinct from election.
noun
1
a word in the nominative case.
This is true of nominatives of all nouns other than some third declension consonant stems.
adjective
noun

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1. Inflection Nominative Aort: Definite accusative Aortu: Singular Plural Nominative Aort: Aortlar: Definite accusative

2. Nominative / Accusative – Scenario 1

3. bobance f (oblique plural Bobances, nominative singular bobance, nominative plural Bobances) bobance (arrogance; excessive pride)

4. Is it nominative or elective?

5. Arbaleste f (oblique plural Arbalestes, nominative singular arbaleste, nominative plural Arbalestes) arbalest (medieval crossbow) Descendants

6. Assaut m (oblique plural assauz or Assautz, nominative singular assauz or Assautz, nominative plural Assaut) assault; attack

7. Put this noun into the nominative.

8. Is this noun in the nominative?

9. French: ·feminine singular of Ambulant··inflection of Ambulant: strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular strong nominative/accusative plural weak nominative all-gender singular weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

10. Amiral m (oblique plural amiraus or amirax or Amirals, nominative singular amiraus or amirax or Amirals, nominative plural Amiral)

11. Billette f (oblique plural Billettes, nominative singular Billette, nominative plural Billettes) billet (small, written note) Descendants → English: billet; References

12. Anelet m (oblique plural anelez or Aneletz, nominative singular anelez or Aneletz, nominative plural anelet) small ring (circular metal object)

13. Anelet m (oblique plural anelez or Aneletz, nominative singular anelez or Aneletz, nominative plural Anelet) small ring (circular metal object)

14. Brigand m (oblique plural briganz or brigantz, nominative singular briganz or brigantz, nominative plural Brigand) foot soldier; Descendants → English: Brigand; References

15. Inflection of Ahvenanmaa (Kotus type 18/maa, no gradation) nominative Ahvenanmaa — genitive Ahvenanmaan — partitive Ahvenanmaata — illative Ahvenanmaahan — singular plural nominative Ahvenanmaa — accusative nom

16. Noun Anail (fem.) (genitive singular ~e, nominative plural ~í)

17. In his view, nominative-Accusativeness, ergativity, active-stativeness, etc

18. I, we, she, and they are all nominative pronouns.

19. A number of protases and Apodoses in the YOS X omen collection are built as sentences that contain two independent nominative nouns, with a resumptive suffixed pronoun attached to the second nominative that co-refers the first nominative noun

20. Declension of Abats (1st declension) singular (vienskaitlis) plural (daudzskaitlis) nominative (nominatīvs)

21. This article makes nominative analysis towards location choice of urban housing investment.

22. Plural of Auditorium··nominative feminine singular of audītōrius nominative neuter plural of audītōrius accusative neuter plural of audītōrius vocative feminine singular of audītōrius vocative neuter plural of audītōrius

23. Broid f (genitive singular Broide, nominative plural Broideanna) sting-fish; Declension Alternative forms

24. Ambargo: Definite accusative Ambargoyu: Singular Plural Nominative Ambargo: Ambargolar: Definite accusative Ambargoyu: Ambargoları

25. Singular plural masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine nominative/ accusative indefinite Anorganic: Anorganică

26. This is a nominative absolute structure, which is equal to a conditional clause.

27. 1500, from Latin Asportationem (nominative asportatio) "a carrying… See definitions of Asportation.

28. Alignment is nominative–accusative, with nominal case marking also distinguishing adjectives from nouns.

29. Inflection of Ameba (Kotus type 11/omena, no gradation) nominative Ameba: Amebat: genitive Ameban: amebien ameboiden ameboitten: partitive Amebaa: amebia ameboita: illative Amebaan: amebiin ameboihin: singular plural nominative Ameba: Amebat: accusative nom

30. The word origins from Old French adulacion and Latin Adulationem (nominative adulatio) meaning “a …

31. Because that resembles an absolutive case, it is often called a nominative–absolutive system.

32. Bacin m (oblique plural Bacins, nominative singular Bacins, nominative plural Bacin) basin (container for liquids) circa 1250, Marie de France, Guigemar En Bacins d'or ewe aporterent They brought water in basins made of gold; Descendants

33. Plural of Branchia··genitive/dative singular of Branchia nominative/vocative plural of Branchia

34. Barbel m (oblique plural barbeaus or barbeax or barbiaus or barbiax or Barbels, nominative singular barbeaus or barbeax or barbiaus or barbiax or Barbels, nominative plural barbel) barb (something which stands out with a sharp point) Descendants

35. Barbel m (oblique plural barbeaus or barbeax or barbiaus or barbiax or Barbels, nominative singular barbeaus or barbeax or barbiaus or barbiax or Barbels, nominative plural Barbel) barb (something which stands out with a sharp point) Descendants

36. After preposition the objective case of pronouns should be used, but he used the nominative case.

37. In latin, a noun derived from a verb and having all case forms except the nominative.

38. Latin: ·a female Adversary, opponent··ablative feminine singular of adversus nominative feminine singular of adversus nominative neuter plural of adversus accusative neuter plural of adversus vocative feminine singular of adversus vocative neuter plural of adversus

39. Inflection of aramea (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) nominative aramea: arameat: genitive Aramean: arameoiden arameoitten: partitive

40. Positive Degree; Feminine Masculine Neuter; Singular; Nominative: Absurda: Absurdus: Absurdum: Genitive: Absurdae: Absurdi: Absurdi: Dative: Absurdae: Absurdo

41. Noun nominative ein der Blick: die Blicke: genitive eines des Blickes, Blicks: der Blicke: dative einem dem …

42. The declension of the noun Agape is in singular genitive Agape and in the plural nominative Agapen

43. Positive Degree; Feminine Masculine Neuter; Singular; Nominative: Aperta: Apertus: Apertum: Genitive: Apertae: Aperti: Aperti: Dative: Apertae: Aperto: Aperto

44. Castigation Meaning: "punishment, correction, chastisement," late 14c., castigacioun, from Latin Castigationem (nominative… See definitions of Castigation.

45. Positive Degree; Feminine Masculine Neuter; Singular; Nominative: Altera: Alter: Alterum: Genitive: Alterius: Alterius: Alterius: Dative: Alteri: Alteri: Alteri

46. By Accomplishing τελειώσας (teleiōsas) Verb - Aorist Participle Active - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 5048: From teleios; to complete, i.e

47. Ainu also shows the passive voice formation typical of nominative-accusative languages and the antipassive of ergative-absolutive languages.

48. Concupiscent Meaning: "characterized by illicit desire, lustful," mid-15c., from Latin Concupiscentem (nominative… See definitions of Concupiscent.

49. In colloquial speech, jemand is usually the same in both the nominative and the Accusative, but jemanden is possible

50. [the] Atoning sacrifice ἱλασμός (hilasmos) Noun - Nominative Masculine Singular Strong's Greek 2434: A propitiation (of an angry god), Atoning sacrifice