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O que (quem) é nominative - definição

GRAMMATICAL CASE
Nominative; Subjective case; Subject case; Nominative Case; The Nominative Case; Casus rectus; Nominativus

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In the grammar of some languages, the nominative or the nominative case is the case used for a noun when it is the subject of a verb. Compare accusative
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N-SING: the N
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·noun The nominative case.
II. Nominative ·adj Giving a name; naming; designating;
- said of that case or form of a noun which stands as the subject of a finite verb.
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n. (grammar) the nominative absolute

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Nominative case

In grammar, the nominative (case) (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part of speech, which generally marks the subject of a verb, or (in Latin and formal variants of English) a predicative nominal or adjective, as opposed to its object, or other verb arguments. Generally, the noun "that is doing something" is in the nominative, and the nominative is often the form listed in dictionaries.

Exemplos de pronúncia para nominative
1. than just basically nominative and non-nominative,
Living Language Dothraki _ David Peterson _ Talks at Google
2. have made that pronoun non-nominative.
Living Language Dothraki _ David Peterson _ Talks at Google
3. So here's the usual nominative, "Kemis rikha," "The dried fig
Living Language Dothraki _ David Peterson _ Talks at Google