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vocative Meaning in Bengali



 সম্বোধন পদ, সম্বোধন পদাত্মক

Noun:

সম্বোধনাত্মক কারক,





vocative শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

'হরে কৃষ্ণ' মন্ত্রটি সম্বোধন পদ একবচনে "হরে", "কৃষ্ণ", এবং "রাম" সংস্কৃত শব্দত্রয় দ্বারা রচিত ।

সম্বোধন বা আহ্বান করে কিছু বলা হয়, তাকে সম্বোধন পদ বলে ।

সম্বোধন পদ বাক্যের অংশ ।

vocative's Usage Examples:

In grammar, the vocative case (abbreviated VOC) is a grammatical case which is used for a noun that identifies a person (animal, object, etc.


nominative, oblique case, and the vocative case.


The vocative case is now obsolete and the oblique case doubles as the vocative case.


have a separate form used for addressing a person (vocative case), but in most nouns the vocative is the same as the nominative.


), and case (direct, oblique, ablative and vocative).


nouns, the nominative singular, vocative singular, and accusative singular are identical; and the nominative plural, vocative plural, and accusative plural.


called the nominative, but it covers the role of the accusative as well), vocative, genitive, and the dative or prepositional case.


These cases were nominative, vocative, accusative, dative, genitive, ablative, locative and instrumental.


The vocative case is used when addressing someone directly, for example, Jāni for Jānis.


-da (dative), -ac (accusative), -lo (locative), -in (instrumental), -vo (vocative), -ab (ablative), and so on.


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


(syntactic) vocative case (V) is not morphologically marked anymore in modern Slovak (unlike in modern Czech).


Today the (syntactic) vocative is realised.


Czech has seven cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative and instrumental, partly inherited from Proto-Indo-European and.


in a sentence, their form changes to one of the five cases (nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, or dative).


two genders—masculine and feminine; and three cases—direct, oblique, and vocative.


cases are distinguished: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and vocative.


allative (reduced to adverbs and certain fixed expressions) adessive † vocative (šauksmininkas) The other cases are: Lithuanian has two main grammatical.


OBJ) is a nominal case other than the nominative case, and sometimes, the vocative.


include, at least: Nominative and vocative singular of all feminines Dative singular of all genders Nominative, vocative, accusative and genitive dual of.


declined for seven of the eight Proto-Indo-European cases: nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative and locative.


Requiem Mass: Pie is the vocative of the word pius ("pious", "dutiful to one's parent or God").


"Jesu" (Iesu in Latin) is the vocative of Jesus/Iesus.



Synonyms:

oblique case; vocative case; oblique;

Antonyms:

convergent; parallel; divergent; nominative;

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