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1 dative
1.(Ling.)adjective Dativ; dativisch2. nounDativ, der* * *da·tive[ˈdeɪtɪv, AM -t̬ɪv]▪ the \dative der Dativto be in the \dative im Dativ stehento take the \dative den Dativ nach sich ziehenthe \dative case der Dativ* * *['deItɪv]1. nDativ min the dative — im Dativ
2. adjDativ-, dativischdative object — Dativobjekt nt
* * *dative [ˈdeıtıv]A adj1. LING dativisch, Dativ…:dative case → B;dative termination Dativendung f2. JURa) vergebbar, verfügbarb) widerruflich (nicht erblich):decree dative Ernennungserlass m (eines Testamentsvollstreckers);dative tutelage übertragene VormundschaftB s LING Dativ m, dritter Fall* * *1.(Ling.)adjective Dativ; dativisch2. noundative case — Dativ, der
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2 dative
da·tive [ʼdeɪtɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] nthe \dative der Dativ;to be in the \dative im Dativ stehen;to take the \dative den Dativ nach sich ziehen adjthe \dative case der Dativ
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Dative — Da tive, n. [L. dativus.] The dative case. See {Dative}, a., 1. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Dative construction — The dative construction is a grammatical way of constructing a sentence, with the subject in the dative case and the direct object in the nominative case. A sentence is also said to be in dative construction if the subject and the object (direct… … Wikipedia
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