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Akkusativ
angielski
angielski
niemiecki
niemiecki
I. ac·cu·sa·tive [əˈkju:zətɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] JĘZ. RZ. no pl
accusative
Akkusativ r.m. <-s, -e>
in the accusative
II. ac·cu·sa·tive [əˈkju:zətɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] JĘZ. RZ. modifier
accusative (ending):
accusative
accusative case
Akkusativ r.m. <-s, -e>
to be in the accusative/genitive case
niemiecki
niemiecki
angielski
angielski
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The case system distinguishes among nominative, accusative, genitive, comitative, instrumental and locative cases, but there are also a large number of nominal derivational affixes.
en.wikipedia.org
Like in the first- and second-person pronouns, the accusative mostly normally the genitive, and the ending "-ih" in the dual forms is replaced with "-iju".
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This led to variants like "dagi" and "dage" (day, dative singular) and "tungon" and "tungun" (tongue, genitive, dative, accusative singular and nominative, dative, accusative plural).
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Prepositions take the dative or the accusative, but not the genitive, e.g. (formally) "despite the rain".
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A majority of the world's languages have accusative alignment.
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conocer algo/a alguiento know/be familiar with someone/something → direct object (accusative)
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conocer algo/a alguienjemanden/etwas kennen → direktes Objekt (Akkusativ)
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relative pronouns in the nominative + accusative
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cms.ifa.de
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Relativpronomen im Nominativ + Akkusativ
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Some verbs with reflexive pronouns in the accusative:
deutsch.lingolia.com
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Verben mit Reflexivpronomen im Akkusativ, unter anderem:
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The pronoun man becomes einem in the dative, and einen in the accusative.
deutsch.lingolia.com
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Das Pronomen man wird im Dativ zu einem und im Akkusativ zu einen.
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Articles and possessive pronouns in the accusative ?
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cms.ifa.de
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Artikelwörter und Possesiva im Akkusativ ?
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