Use "dative|datives" in a sentence

1. Achiotes achira achkan achlamydeous achlorhydria Achlorhydrias achondrite datelined datelines datelining datemark dater dates datil dating dative datives

2. In Latin(Sentencedict.com), several verbs govern the dative.

3. Italian: ·plural of Appetente··dative masculine singular of appetēns dative feminine singular of appetēns dative neuter singular of appetēns ablative masculine singular of appetēns ablative feminine singular of appetēns ablative neuter singular of appetēns

4. Markedness Hypothesis: Study of English Dative and Benefactive Alternation Ali A

5. Late… Bearme: Bearme (Old English) Noun Bearme Dative singular form of Bearm

6. The Accusative or dative is applied to the object of a sentence

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

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

9. Blod, the citations being of datives; Bodeworde for Bodeword; bolde for bold, the citations being weak forms; bone 'bone' for bon, the citation being plural

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

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

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

13. Noun nominative ein der Brachet: die Brachete: genitive eines des Brachets: der Brachete: dative einem dem Brachet: den Bracheten: accusative einen den Brachet:

14. Aftershaves: genitive eines des Aftershaves: der Aftershaves: dative einem dem Aftershave: den Aftershaves: accusative ein das Aftershave: die Aftershaves: Further reading

15. Amid from Middle English amidde, from Old English onmiddan, from on + middan, dative of midde mid; amidst from Middle English Amiddes…

16. Noun nominative eine die Apathie: die Apathien: genitive einer der Apathie: der Apathien: dative einer der Apathie: den Apathien: accusative eine die Apathie: die

17. Inflection (stem in -e-, front unrounded harmony) singular plural nominative: Bited — accusative: Bitedet — dative: Bitednek — instrumental: Biteddel — causal-final: Bitedért — translative:

18. The reflexive pronoun "sich" can indicate either the Accusative or dative form of er, sie (= she), es, Sie, or sie (= they).

19. Thou is the nominative form; the oblique/objective form is thee (functioning as both accusative and dative), and the possessive is thy or thine.

20. Integration of verbal and Constructional information in the second language processing of english dative constructions - hyunwoo kim, gyu-ho shin, haerim hwang

21. Noun nominative eine die Bowle: die Bowlen: genitive einer der Bowle: der Bowlen: dative einer der Bowle: den Bowlen: accusative eine die Bowle…

22. Ablativ: die Ablative: genitive eines des Ablativs: der Ablative: dative einem dem Ablativ: den Ablativen: accusative einen den Ablativ: die Ablative: Related terms

23. Noun nominative ein das Asyl: die Asyle: genitive eines des Asyls: der Asyle: dative einem dem Asyl: den Asylen: accusative ein das Asyl:

24. 11 Case: The category of case is prominent in the grammar of Latin, with six distinctions of nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and ablative.

25. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (o) Bombardare: Bombardarea (niște) bombardări: bombardările: genitive/dative (unei) bombardări: bombardării (unor) bombardări: bombardărilor:

26. աբսուրդին (Absurdin) աբսուրդներին (absurdnerin) 1 st person possessive forms (my) nominative աբսուրդս (absurds) աբսուրդներս (absurdners) dative աբսուրդիս (absurdis) աբսուրդներիս (absurdneris) ablative աբսուրդիցս (absurdicʿs) աբսուրդներիցս (absurdnericʿs

27. The dative and Accusative are two of the cases used in Latin to indicate the function of a noun or pronoun in a given sentence

28. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Basrelief: Basrelieful (niște) Basreliefuri: Basreliefurile: genitive/dative (unui) Basrelief: Basreliefului (unor) Basreliefuri: Basreliefurilor:

29. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Contrabandist: Contrabandistul (niște) Contrabandisti: Contrabandistii: genitive/dative (unui) Contrabandist: Contrabandistului (unor) …

30. Noun nominative eine die Asymmetrie: die Asymmetrien: genitive einer der Asymmetrie: der Asymmetrien: dative einer der Asymmetrie: den Asymmetrien: accusative eine die Asymmetrie: die

31. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Compus: Compusul (niște) compuși: compușii: genitive/dative (unui) Compus: Compusului (unor) compuși: …

32. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Autobiograf: Autobiograful (niște) Autobiografi: Autobiografii: genitive/dative (unui) Autobiograf: Autobiografului (unor) Autobiografi: Autobiografilor:

33. Entries with "amula" Amulae: Amulae (Latin) Noun Amulae Inflection of amula (nominative plural) Inflection of amula (genitive singular) Inflection of amula (dative singular) Inflection of amula…

34. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Agnat: Agnatul (niște) agnați: agnații: genitive/dative (unui) Agnat: Agnatului (unor) agnați: agnaților: vocative Agnatule:

35. However, the other case endings (-e dative, -i accusative) are sometimes used if applicable, or the roots may be agglutinated in the nominative, with no separating vowel.

36. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (un) Anglist: Anglistul (niște) angliști: angliștii: genitive/dative (unui) Anglist: Anglistului (unor) angliști: angliștilor: vocative Anglistule:

37. Singular plural indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation nominative/accusative (o) Batere: Baterea (niște) bateri: baterile: genitive/dative (unei) bateri: baterii (unor) bateri: baterilor: vocative Batere, Batereo: baterilor: Synonyms

38. Benefactive (plural Benefactives) A term or sentence element that serves a Benefactive role or that is inflected for the Benefactive case or a similar case (such as the dative case).

39. In the dative and ablative plural, the –abos descending from Indo-European *–ābhos is used for feminines only (deabus). *–ais > –eis > īs is adapted from –ois of the o-declension.

40. σύ, pronoun of the second person (Doric and Aeolic, τύ, Boeotic, τοῦ), genitive σου, dative σοι, accusative σε; (which oblique cases are enclitic, unless a preposition precede; yet πρός σε is written (uniformly in Rec

41. Confluentem (Latin) Noun Confluentem Inflection of confluens confluentes (French) Adjective confluentes (fem.) (pl.) Feminine confluenti (Latin) Noun confluentī Inflection of confluens (dative confluentibus (Latin) Noun confluentibus Inflection of confluens confluentis (Latin) Noun confluentis Inflection of confluens

42. The declension of Birne as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case)

43. The declension of Ablativ as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case)

44. σύ, pronoun of the second person (Doric and Aeolic, τύ, Boeotic, τοῦ), genitive σου, dative σοι, accusative σε; (which oblique cases are enclitic, unless a preposition precede; yet πρός σε is written (uniformly in Rec

45. The declension of Bromid as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case)

46. The declension of Anglist as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case)

47. Benefactive Versus Experiencer Datives Solveig Bosse and Benjamin Bruening University of Delaware 1.Applied Arguments Pylkkänen (2008) argues that applied arguments split into two groups: low applicatives, which require (at least the intent of) a possession relation between the two objects; and high applicatives, which do not.

48. σύ, pronoun of the second person (Doric and Aeolic, τύ, Boeotic, τοῦ), genitive σου, dative σοι, accusative σε; (which oblique cases are enclitic, unless a preposition precede; yet πρός σε is written (uniformly in Rec

49. Inspired by Shibatani’s (Jpn Korean Linguist 4:39–74, 1994; in: Shibatani and Thompson (eds) Grammatical constructions: their form and meaning, Clarendon Press, Oxford, pp 157–194, 1996) observation that a dative NP in a Benefactive sentence is

50. Das Alkalische: die Alkalischen: mixed declension (with indefinite article) nominative ein Alkalischer: eine Alkalische: ein Alkalisches (keine) Alkalischen: genitive eines Alkalischen: einer Alkalischen: eines Alkalischen (keiner) Alkalischen: dative einem Alkalischen: einer Alkalischen: einem Alkalischen (keinen) Alkalischen: accusative einen Alkalischen: eine Alkalische

51. Adnominal Possessive Dative at the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface jAmes joshuA penninGton The Ohio State University, 400 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210, [email protected] V bosansko-hrvaško-srbskem jeziku je za izražanje lastnine ob zaimenskem svojilnem dajalniku (ASD) v rabi tudi imenska pridevniška konstrukcija.

52. Ahi: ahayo or ahī: Accusative (second) Ahiṃ: ahayo or ahī: Instrumental (third) Ahinā: ahīhi or ahībhi: Dative (fourth) Ahissa or Ahino: ahīnaṃ: Ablative (fifth) Ahismā or Ahimhā: ahīhi or ahībhi: Genitive (sixth) Ahissa or Ahino: ahīnaṃ: Locative (seventh) Ahismiṃ or Ahimhi: ahīsu: Vocative (calling) Ahi: ahayo or ahī

53. Le bulbe possède des qualités Carminative, expectorante, sédative, antitussive, pectorale et tonique.: The bulb has Carminative, expectorant, sedative, antitussive, pectoral and tonic qualities.: Son action tonique digestive la rend apéritive, stomachique, Carminative, régulatrice du transit et même anti-vomitive

54. Afore (adv.) Middle English, from Old English onforan, contraction of prepositional phrase on foran "before in place, at the beginning of, in front of," from on (prep.), see a-(1), + foran (adv.) "in front," dative of for.In some cases probably it represents Old English ætforan "at-fore."

55. Altruism (n.) 1853, "unselfishness, devotion to the welfare of others, opposite of egoism," from French Altruisme, coined or popularized 1830 by French philosopher Auguste Comte, with -ism + autrui (Old French altrui) "of or to others," from Latin alteri, dative of alter "other" (see alter).The -l-is perhaps an etymological reinsertion from the Latin word.

56. Behoove To be fit or meet for, with respect to necessity, duty, or convenience; be necessary for; become: now used only in the third person singular with it as subject.; Behoove To relate to the advantage of; concern the well-being of: formerly used with a regular nominative.; Behoove To be necessary, suitable, or fit.; Behoove Also spelled behove.; n Behoove An obsolete form (properly dative