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Sentences with ABLATIVAL

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"The ablatival case is used in some languages to indicate movement or separation."
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"The ablatival suffix changes the meaning of the verb in this sentence."
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"In Latin, the ablatival form of a noun is often used with prepositions."
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"The ablatival ending in Old English had different forms depending on the gender of the noun."
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"The ablatival construction in this sentence emphasizes the agent of the action."
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"The ablatival phrase adds descriptive information to the main clause."
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"The ablatival function of this word is similar to that of a direct object."
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"The ablatival marker is often omitted in colloquial speech."
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"The ablatival form of this noun is irregular and does not follow the usual pattern."
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"The ablatival case is also found in some ancient Greek dialects."
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"The ablatival case in Latin is used to indicate movement away from a place."
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"In Sanskrit, nouns can take ablatival suffixes to express various relationships."
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"The ablatival ending '-o' in Esperanto is used to indicate movement from a place."
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"Some Slavic languages have an ablatival case to show movement or origin."
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"The ablatival form of the noun 'rosa' in Latin is 'rosā'."
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"In Finnish, the ablatival case is often used after prepositions to indicate origin."
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"The ablatival construction 'à la carte' means ordering individual dishes instead of a fixed meal."
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"'Carpe diem' can be considered an ablatival phrase meaning 'seize the day'."
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"The sentence 'Cogito, ergo sum' can be analyzed as an ablatival sentence in Latin."
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"The ablatival noun 'hominibus' in Latin can mean 'from the men' or 'by the men'."
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"In Old English, the ablatival case merged with the dative case over time."
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"The ablatival suffix '-ról' in Hungarian is used to express movement from a location."
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"Latin ablative absolutes consist of a noun and a participle in the ablatival case."
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"The ablatival form of the noun 'domus' in Latin is 'domo'."
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"In Ancient Greek, the ablatival case is often used with prepositions to indicate separation."
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"The word 'honorificabilitudinitatibus' is an ablatival noun used by Shakespeare."
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"The ablatival ending '-tól' in Hungarian indicates motion away from a location."
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"In Russian, the ablatival case has merged with the genitive case in most nouns."
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"An example of an ablatival adverb in English is 'home'."
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"Latin has six different suffixes for forming the ablatival case."
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