Родительный падеж

11 языков

немецкийGenitiv
B1The genitive case for possession and with certain prepositions (wegen, trotz, während, statt).
русскийРодительный падеж
A2Case for possession, absence (нет), quantity, and after many prepositions (из, от, до, без, для, у). Answers кого? чего? откуда? Masc/neut -а/-я, fem -ы/-и.
польскийDopełniacz
A2Genitive for possession, after negation, quantities, certain prepositions (bez, dla, do, od, z). Masculine: -a/-u, Feminine: -y/-i, Neuter: -a.
финскийGenetiivi
A1Genitive (-n) shows possession and is required before postpositions. Also used for the object of affirmative sentences.
греческийΠροχωρημένη Χρήση Πτώσεων
B2Genitive of time/cause (της νύχτας, at night), accusative of extent (μια ώρα, for one hour), stylistic case choices.
чешскийGenitiv
A2Genitive (2. pád) for possession, negation, quantities, certain prepositions (bez, do, od, z, u). Various endings by declension type.
румынскийCazurile Genitiv și Dativ
A2Possession and indirect object forms (identical in Romanian). Formed with special article forms: -lui (m/n), -i (f).
венгерскийTárgyeset (-t)
A1Direct object marker -t with linking vowel rules. Linking vowel depends on word ending and vowel harmony.
украинскийРодовий Відмінок
A2Genitive (родовий) for possession, negation, quantities, certain prepositions (без, для, до, від, з). Various endings by declension.
ирландскийAn Tuiseal Ginideach
B1Irish retains an active genitive case for possession and after verbal nouns. Nouns change form: broadening/slenderization, suffix changes. Triggers lenition of following adjectives.
баскскийGenitiboa (-REN)
A2The genitive case (-ren) expresses possession. It precedes the possessed noun: 'Joneren etxea' (Jon's house). Pronouns: nire (my), zure (your), haren (his/her).

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