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Case: case

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Values: Nom Loc Acc Abl Voc

Case is an inflectional feature of nouns and infinitives and also of adjectives, participles, some pronouns and some numerals that agree with them. It is also valency feature of prepositions (saying that the preposition requires its argument to be in that case). There are five values of case: direct, locative, oblique, ablative and vocative.

Nom: direct

The direct case (tagged as nominative in UD) is the base form of declinable parts of speech. It serves as a lemma. It is used for subjects or objects except the cases described below for the oblique. It is used also for nominal parts of nominal predicates, non-prepositional nominal modifiers temporal ranges and in several other cases. <!–

Examples

Acc: oblique

The oblique case (tagged as accusative in UD) is used for all subjects of active transitive verbs in past tenses and for pronouns ما “me” and تا “you (sg)” in the object position in non-past tenses. It is also used also with many adpositions or in fixed phrases.

Singular formation from the direct case:

Plural formation from the direct case (for both masculine and feminine):

Examples

Loc: locative

The locative case is used with a few adpositions. It is often not considered a separate case, because it always shares the same form with either direct or oblique case.

Examples

Abl: ablative

The ablative case (called also oblique II) is used with a few prepositions with the meaning “from” or “out of”.

It almost always shares the form with the vocative, only masculine singular adjectives ending in the direct case in ی ay/y, change the ending to ي i as in the oblique, instead of یه aya/ya as in the vocative.

Examples

Voc: vocative

The vocative case is used to address someone.

Masculine singular nouns and adjectives ending in consonant take an unstressed ه a. Other nouns and adjectives (all masculine/feminine, singular/plural) share the form with the oblique.

Examples


Case in other languages: [am] [apu] [arr] [bej] [bg] [cs] [el] [eme] [en] [es] [ess] [et] [fi] [ga] [gn] [grc] [gub] [hu] [hy] [ka] [kmr] [koi] [kpv] [ky] [mdf] [myu] [myv] [pcm] [ps] [pt] [qpm] [ru] [sl] [sv] [tl] [tpn] [tr] [tt] [u] [uk] [urb] [urj] [uz] [xcl]