Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Locative Case.
Locative Case - as a noun
A case used to indicate place, or the place where, or wherein.
Example: "Languages that use the locative case include armenian, azeri, belarusian, catalan, serbo-croatian, czech, dyirbal, latin, latvian, lithuanian, polish, quechua, russian, sanskrit, slovak, slovene, swahili, turkish and ukrainian."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
locativeExample Sentences
"In Latin, the locative case is used to indicate location or place where."
"The locative case in Russian is used to show location or being in a place."
"In Finnish, the locative case is used to express the location of something."
"Czech and Slovak languages have preserved the use of the locative case."
"The locative case is one of the six cases in the Lithuanian language."