Celownik

9 języków

niemieckiDativ (Artikel)
A2Articles in the dative case for indirect objects: dem, der, dem; einem, einer, einem.
rosyjskiДательный падеж
A2Case for indirect objects, age, impersonal constructions (мне холодно), and prepositions к/по. Answers кому? чему? Masc/neut -у/-ю, fem -е/-и.
polskiCelownik
A2Dative for indirect objects, with certain verbs (pomagać, dziękować), and impersonal constructions. M/N: -owi, F: -ie/-y.
czeskiDativ
A2Dative (3. pád) for indirect objects, with certain verbs (pomáhat, rozumět), and in expressions. Various endings by gender.
rumuńskiCazurile Genitiv și Dativ
A2Possession and indirect object forms (identical in Romanian). Formed with special article forms: -lui (m/n), -i (f).
węgierskiRészeshatározó (-nak/-nek)
A2Indirect object and possession marker. Used with verbs of giving, and in possessive constructions: a fiúnak a háza (the boy's house).
ukraińskiДавальний Відмінок
A2Dative (давальний) for indirect objects, with certain verbs (допомагати, дякувати), and impersonal constructions: мені холодно.
irlandzkiAn Tuiseal Tabharthach
B2The historical dative case after simple prepositions. Still used in Munster Irish and in set phrases: ar an bhfear (on the man), sa teach (in the house). Interacts with article mutations.
baskijskiDatiboa (NORI)
A2The dative case (NORI) marks the indirect object (to/for whom). Suffix: -ri (singular), -ei (plural). Triggers trivalent agreement in the auxiliary (NOR-NORI-NORK).

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