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Elative case

Cases Abessive case Ablative case Absolutive case Accusative case Adessive case Allative case Comitative case Dative case Dedative case Elative case Ergative case Essive case Genitive case Illative case Inessive case Instrumental case Locative case Nominative case Oblique case Partitive case Possessive case Postpositional case Prepositional case Prolative case Terminative case Translative case Vocative case Declension List of cases Elative is a locative case with the basic meaning "out of". In Finnish elative is typically formed by adding "sta/stä", in Estonian - "st" to the genitive stem. In Hungarian suffix "ból/ből" is used for elative. "talosta" - "out of the house, from house" (Finnish) "majast" - "out of the house, from house" (Estonian) "házból" - "out of house" (Hungarian) Other locative cases are: Other meanings The term elative can also refer to the form of an adjective or adverb that indicates a global maximum, e.g. "the most beautiful woman on earth". Although the meaning differs from that of the superlative, both forms look identical in English. Other languages might use different inflection rules.

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