adessive การใช้
- Plural illative, inessive, elative, allative, adessive, ablative, translative have a short form in some words.
- The adessive case and the verb " to be " is used instead, so that the combination literally means " on / at me is . . . ".
- In modern Finnish, many of its instrumental uses are being superseded by the adessive case, as in " min?matkustin junalla " ?! " I travelled " by train " ."
- This is the origin of the three-way systems as the three different ones in Karelian Finnish ( illative / inessive / elative, allative / adessive / ablative, translative / essive / excessive ).
- *Ok, "'merge "'into Quenya and with comitative case and / or adessive case as Smerdis suggested above . talk ) 09 : 19, 9 September 2008 ( UTC)
- Nouns and adjectives share the same morphology and distinguish two numbers ( singular and plural ) and nine cases : nominative, genitive, dative, directive, ablative, inessive, adessive, equative, and comitative.
- The instrumental case appears in Finnish " kirjoitan kyn鋖l?" does not mean " I write on a pen ", but " I write using a pen ", even if the adessive "-ll?" is used.
- For animate possessors, the adessive case is used with'olla', for example'koiralla on h鋘t?='the dog has a tail'- literally'on the dog is a tail', or in English grammar, " There is a tail on the dog ".
- An example is also found after a stressed syllable, however, in the exceptional monosyllabic root * mees : * meehe-' man'; and in a fossilized form, in the postpositions " l鋒ell?"'near'vs . " l鋝n?"'present', reflecting the adessive and the essive of a root * l鋝e-' vicinity '.