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Akkusativ
английский
английский
немецкий
немецкий

I. ac·cu·sa·tive [əˈkju:zətɪv, америк. -t̬ɪv] ЛИНГВ. СУЩ. no pl

accusative
Akkusativ м. <-s, -e>
in the accusative

II. ac·cu·sa·tive [əˈkju:zətɪv, америк. -t̬ɪv] ЛИНГВ. СУЩ. modifier

accusative (ending):

accusative
accusative case
Akkusativ м. <-s, -e>
to be in the accusative/genitive case
немецкий
немецкий
английский
английский
accusative [case]
accusative [case]
to be followed by [or to take] the accusative/dative

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in the accusative
accusative case
Akkusativ м. <-s, -e>

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There are four grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive.
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Pronoun objects are usually mentioned before nominal phrase objects; dative nominal objects before accusative nominal objects; and accusative pronoun objects before dative pronouns.
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However, the cases have completely different functions, and the form of the accusative has developed from "-(e)m".
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They decline in five cases, nominative, accusative, genitive, allative and ablative.
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An accusative preposition "na" has been proposed and is widely recognized.
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Some verbs with reflexive pronouns in the accusative:
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The pronoun man becomes einem in the dative, and einen in the accusative.
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