Vocative
91Syncretism (linguistics) — In linguistics, syncretism is the identity of form of distinct morphological forms of a word.For example, in English, the nominative and accusative forms of you and it are the same, whereas he / him , she / her , etc., have different forms… …
92Lithuanian declension — This is an article about declension system of the Lithuanian language Declension in the Lithuanian language is quite sophisticated in a way similar to declensions in ancient Indo European languages (such as Sanskrit, Latin or Ancient Greek). It… …
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94Serbian grammar — The following is an overview of the grammar of the Serbian Language The Serbian language is a South Slavic language. Serbian nouns and adjectives are inflected for number and gender, and 7 noun cases. [see [http://www.lztranslation.com/serbian… …
95Indo-European languages — Family of languages with the greatest number of speakers, spoken in most of Europe and areas of European settlement and in much of southwestern and southern Asia. They are descended from a single unrecorded language believed to have been spoken… …
96vocativ — VOCATÍV, vocative, s.n. (gram.) Caz al declinării care exprimă o chemare sau o invocare adresată cuiva. – Din fr. vocatif, lat. vocativus. Trimis de bogdanrsb, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 VOCATÍV s. (gram.) (înv.) chemătoare. Trimis de siveco, 05 …
97ē̆i 2 — ē̆i 2 English meaning: vocative particle Deutsche Übersetzung: Ausrufpartikel Material: O.Ind. ē “ Ausruf der Anrede, des Sichbesinnens “ etc.; ai ds., ayi before the vocative; Av. üi before the vocative; it could also belong to… …
98ō 2 — ō 2 English meaning: vocative particle Deutsche Übersetzung: Ausruf Material: O.Ind. a (partly also from IE ü, s. d.). Gk. ὦ, ὤ Ausruf esp. of Erstaunens, Vokativpartikel (therefrom ὤζειν “oh; call, shout, cry”, ὠή “heda!”,… …
99anyone — In The Taste of Too Much, by Clifford Hanley, a woman says: ‘Now there’s no need to be nervous, anyone. Mr Garside isn’t going to ask why he hasn’t seen anyone at church recently.’ The anyone in this instance refers to two young people who… …
100anybody — In The Taste of Too Much, by Clifford Hanley, a woman says: ‘Now there’s no need to be nervous, anyone. Mr Garside isn’t going to ask why he hasn’t seen anyone at church recently.’ The anyone in this instance refers to two young people who… …