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1 родительный разделительный падеж
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > родительный разделительный падеж
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2 родительный падеж
транслятивный падеж, транслятив — translative case
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > родительный падеж
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3 родительный
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4 падеж
I муж.; грам.звательный падеж — nominative of address, vocative
изобразительный падеж — ( в финно-угорских языках) essive
именительный падеж — nominative, subjective case
местный падеж — locative, local case
объектный падеж, косвенный падеж — objective, oblique case, objective case
отделительный падеж, отложительный падеж — ablative
сравнительный падеж — ( в финно-угорских языках) equative
- родительный падеж II падёж; муж.творительный падеж — instrumental (case); ablative
(cattle) plague, rinderpest, murrain, loss of cattle
См. также в других словарях:
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