dative.

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Dilbilim) ismin -e hali
(Dilbilim) ismin-e hali
(Dilbilim) ismin -e halindeki sözcük
(Dilbilim) ismin -e halindeki
(Dilbilim) ismin -e halinde olan
yönelme yağdayı
e hali
ismin e halinde olan
{i} datif

Datif, genitifin ölümüdür. - Dative is the death of genitive.

dolaylı nesneyi gösteren
s., dilb. -e halindeki. i. -e halindeki sözcük
halinde olan
dolaylı nesne
dolaylı
{i} ismin e halindeki sözcük
{i} ismin e hali
hali
yönelme durumu
İngilizce - İngilizce
semipolar
The dative case
formed by two electrons contributed by one atom
Removable, as distinguished from perpetual; — said of an officer
Given by a judge, as distinguished from being cast upon a party by the law itself
Noting the case of a noun which expresses the remoter or indirect object, generally indicated in English by to or for with the objective
In one’s gift; capable of being disposed of at will and pleasure, as an office or other privilege
{a} the third of the six cases in grammar, used in actions of giving and restoring
Given by a magistrate, as distinguished from being cast upon a party by the law - Burril. Bouvier
In the grammar of some languages, for example Latin, the dative, or the dative case, is the case used for a noun when it is the indirect object of a verb, or when it comes after some prepositions. a particular form of a noun in some languages such as Latin and German, which shows that the noun is the indirect object of a verb (dativus , from dare )
Removable, as distinguished from perpetual; said of an officer
the category of nouns serving as the indirect object of a verb
See Dative, a
In ones gift; capable of being disposed of at will and pleasure, as an office
Given by a magistrate, as distinguished from being cast upon a party by the law
Removable, as distinguished from perpetual; - said of an officer
Noting the case of a noun which expresses the remoter object, and is generally indicated in English by to or for with the objective
{i} word that indicates the indirect object (Grammer)
In one's gift; capable of being disposed of at will and pleasure, as an office
dative.