Use "ablative case" in a sentence

1. Ablatives) (grammar) The ablative case

2. Also reviews the Ablative case in the five declensions.

3. Adessive case ("on") Ablative case ("from off") Baltic languages

4. The Ablative absolute is a specific sentence formation in Latin that uses two words in the Ablative case

5. Ablative case - the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verb

6. I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme.

7. In Agglutinative languages, a string of affixes is "glued" to a root, each affix with its own grammatical meaning, an affix doesn't combine several grammatical meanings, like in Latin 'pueris' (from boys) the affix '-is' means plural + ablative case at the same time