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instrumentāl

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Livonian

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Noun

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instrumentāl

  1. (grammar) instrumental case

Usage notes

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Instrumental case is a term used by some authors (including Viitso). Its suffix (-ks) is cognate with Estonian (-ks) and Finnish (-ksi) translative case endings (which is one of its functions in Livonian) with which a comitative function (Estonian affix -ga) has been syncretized. To avoid calling it "translative/comitative" it is called "instrumental" for short.

Declension

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Declension of instrumentāl (141)
singular (ikšlug) plural (pǟgiņlug)
nominative (nominatīv) instrumentāl
genitive (genitīv) instrumentāl
partitive (partitīv) instrumentālõ
dative (datīv) instrumentālõn
instrumental (instrumentāl) instrumentālõks
illative (illatīv) instrumentālõ
inessive (inesīv) instrumentāls
instrumentālõs
elative (elatīv) instrumentālst
instrumentālõst