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A

ablativant

adjective

  • specifically mentioned before by the ablative case

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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accusativant

adjective

  • specifically mentioned before by the accusative case

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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B

benevolencia

noun - uncountable

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benevolentia

adjective

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dativant

adjective

  • specifically mentioned before by the dative case

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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friv games

article

  • friv is a popular website that offers a collection of free online games.

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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genitivant

adjective

  • originated or possessed by something specifically mentioned before

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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Itiveant Suffixes

noun - plural

  • The Itiveant Suffixes are a group of suffixes in Linguistical English that are used to show that a word has been specifically mentioned before by a certain grammar case.

    These are helpful for giving context onto how one word is grammatically related to another word.

    For Example:

    Person 1: How was the celebration? Person 2: It was cool I partied with A, B and C. The celebrationes lasted a while. Person 2: I guess I don't need to ask who the celebration was for because you used the accusativant suffix "es" to show that the celebration was about the plural accusative case (A, B and C) that has already been mentioned.

    Even though the word celebrationes is not accusative in Person 2's second sentence, it is accusativant. To show that the word celebration itself is plural, then the "es" is simply added after the plural marker: "celebrations-es" or "celebrationses".

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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nominativant

adjective

  • specifically mentioned before by the nominative case

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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objectivant

adjective

  • specifically mentioned before by the objective case

    Last edited on Dec 25 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 25 2024.

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