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accusative Meaning in Bengali



 কর্মকারক

Noun:

দ্বিতীয়া-বিভক্তি,





accusative শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

যাকে আশ্রয় করে কর্তা ক্রিয়া সম্পন্ন করে, তাকে কর্মকারক বলে ।

করে: বচন: একবচন ও বহুবচন লিঙ্গ: পুংলিঙ্গ এবং স্ত্রীলিঙ্গ কারক: কর্তৃকারক, কর্মকারক, সম্বন্ধ কারক, সম্প্রদান কারক, করণকারক, এবং অধিকরণ কারক ।

ল্যাটিন: অ্যাডাম্যান্স, অ্যাডাম্যান্টেম; ইংরেজি: adamans, adamantem [দ্বিতীয়া-বিভক্তি]) যা ইংরেজি বিশেষ্য এবং বিশেষণ শব্দ অ্যাডাম্যান্ট সঙ্গে আধুনিক-ল্যাটিন ।

স্বত্বত্যাগ না করে কোন জিনিস কাউকে উদ্দেশ্য করে দিলে সেটি কর্মকারক হিসাবে বিবেচিত হয় ।

accusative's Usage Examples:

The accusative case (abbreviated ACC) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb.


still have three cases, which are simplified forms of the nominative, accusative and genitive cases.


with the accusative (comparable to the oblique or disjunctive in some other languages): I (accusative me), we (accusative us), he (accusative him), she.


modern English grammarians, where it supplanted Old English's dative and accusative.


singular, vocative singular, and accusative singular are identical; and the nominative plural, vocative plural, and accusative plural all end in -a.


In linguistic typology, nominative–accusative alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of intransitive verbs are treated like.


This is in contrast to nominative–accusative alignment, which is observed in English and most other Indo-European languages.


, nominative case, accusative case, genitive case, dative case), gender (e.


objects of transitive verbs in the translational equivalents of nominative–accusative languages such as English.


represents a typical nominative–accusative system (accusative for short).


The name derived from the nominative and accusative cases.


goes back to the Old English dative him (accusative was hine), and "her" goes back to the dative hire (accusative was hīe).


genitive and accusative are easily distinguishable from each other, e.


, kuä'cǩǩmi "eagles' (genitive plural)" and kuä'cǩǩmid "eagles (accusative plural)".


Internal object/cognate accusative structure The accusative of specification (al-tamyīz, ٱلتَّمْيِيزُ).


The accusative of purpose (al-maf‘ūl li-ajlihi.


These prepositions can take either the accusative or dative grammatical cases.


The accusative case is used when there is movement relative to.


Most nouns have six cases: nominative (subject), accusative (object), genitive ("of"), dative ("to" or "for"), ablative ("with" or.


Nevertheless, declensions have been reduced to only three forms (nominative/accusative, genitive/dative, and vocative) from the original six or seven.


exhibit ergativity, Martuthunira and the other Ngayarta languages have an accusative alignment.


semantic role of a patient, it is not assigned accusative case.


In nominative–accusative languages, the accusative case, which marks the direct object of transitive.


Proto-Indo-European *dʰugh₂tḗr 'daughter', with accusative singular *dʰugh₂térm̥ (Ancient Greek thugátēr, acc.



Synonyms:

accusing; inculpative; inculpatory; accusatory; accusive;

Antonyms:

convergent; parallel; divergent; innocent; exculpatory;

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