List Of Grammatical Cases

This is a list of cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension.

Place and Time

Note: most cases used for location and motion can be used for time as well.

Location

Case !! Usage !! Example !! Found in
Adessive case adjacent location near/at/by the house Estonian
Finnish
Hungarian
Lithuanian
Inessive case inside something inside the house Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Hungarian
Locative case location at/on/in the house Belarusian
Czech
Hungarian (only for some traditional town names)
Inari Sami
Klingon
Latvian
Lithuanian
Northern Sami
Polish
Sanskrit
Serbian
Slovakian
style="padding-left: 2em" | Temporal case (used only with time expressions)
specifying a time
at seven Hungarian
Superessive case on the surface on (top of) the house Hungarian

Motion

Case !! Usage !! Example !! Found in
Ablative case movement away from something away from the house Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Hungarian
Inuktitut
Sanskrit
Allative case in Hungarian and in Finnish:
movement to (the adjacency of) something
in Finnish:
movement onto something
to the house

onto the house
Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Hungarian
Lithuanian
Delative case movement from the surface from (the top of) the house Hungarian
Egressive case marking the beginning of a movement or time beginning from the house Udmurt
Elative case out of something out of the house Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Hungarian
Illative case movement into something into the house Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Hungarian
Inari Sami
Lithuanian
Northern Sami
Lative case motion to location to/into the house Erzya
Finnish
Prolative case movement using a surface or way by way of/through the house Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Prosecutive case across or along along the road Kalaallisut
Sublative case movement onto the surface on(to) the house Hungarian
Terminative case marking the end of a movement or time as far as the house Estonian
Hungarian
Vialis case through or by by way of the house, using the house Inuktitut

Chart for review for the basic cases

  interior surface adjacency
i>from Elative case Delative case Ablative case
i>at/in Inessive case Superessive case Adessive case
i>(in)to Illative case Sublative case Allative case

Morphosyntactic alignment

For meanings of the terms agent, patient, experiencer, and instrument, see theta role.
Case !! Usage !! Example !! Found in
Absolutive case (1) patient, experiencer he pushed the door and it opened Basque
Absolutive case (2) patient, involuntary experiencer she crossed the ice; he slipped nominative-absolutive languages
Absolutive case (3) patient; experiencer; instrument he pushed the door with his hand and it opened Inuktitut
Accusative case (1) patient she opened the door Czech
Erzya
Esperanto
Finnish
German
Hungarian
Inari Sami
Latin
Lithuanian
Northern Sami
Polish
Russian
Sanskrit
Serbian
Slovakian
Accusative case (2) direct object of a transitive verb; made from; about; for a time I see her Inuktitut
Ergative case agent he pushed the door and it opened Basque
Chechen
Samoan
style="padding-left: 2em" | Ergative-genitive case agent, possession he pushed the door and it opened; her dog Inuktitut
Instrumental/Instructive case instrument by means of the house Belarusian
Czech
Finnish
Lithuanian
Polish
Russian
Sanskrit
Serbian
Slovakian
style="padding-left: 2em" | Instrumental-comitative case instrument, in company of something with the house Hungarian
Nominative case (1) agent he pushed the door and it opened nominative-accusative languages
Nominative case (2) agent; voluntary experiencer he pushed the door and it opened; she paused nominative-absolutive languages
Objective case direct or indirect object of verb or object of preposition; a catch-all case for any situation except nominative or genitive I saw her; I gave her the book; with her. English
Oblique case all-round case; any situation except nominative concerning the house Hindi
Passive case or patient case the subject of an intransitive verb or the logical complement of a transitive verb The door opened Languages of the Caucasus

Relation

Case !! Usage !! Example !! Found in
Ablative case all-round indirect case concerning the house Inuktitut
Latin
Lithuanian
Causal case because, because of because of
the house
Quechua
style="padding-left: 2em" | Causal-final case efficient or final cause for a house Hungarian
Comitative case in company of something with the house Estonian
Finnish
Inari Sami
Northern Sami
Dative case shows direction or receiver for/to the house Belarusian
Czech
Erzya
German
Hindi
Hungarian
Inuktitut
Latin
Lithuanian
Polish
Romanian
Russian
Sanskrit
Serbian
Slovakian
Dedative case (Respective) related to related to the house Quenya
Distributive case distribution by piece per house Finnish
Hungarian
style="padding-left: 2em" | Distributive-temporal case how often something happens daily; on Sundays Hungarian
Genitive case shows relationship, possession of the house Belarusian
Czech
Dutch
Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
German
Greek
Inari Sami
Latin
Lithuanian
Northern Sami
Polish
Romanian
Russian
Sanskrit
Serbian
Slovakian
Swedish
Possessive case direct possession of something owned by the house English
Quenya
Sociative case along with something, together with something with the house Hungarian

Semantics

Case !! Usage !! Example !! Found in
Disjunctive case used when the subject is repeated for emphasis or to itemize a plural subject the house and the car, they're both here French (only for pronouns)
Partitive case used for amounts three houses Estonian
Finnish
Inari Sami
Prepositional case when a preposition precedes the noun in/on/by/with the house Russian
Vocative case used for addressing someone, with or without a preposition Hey, house!
O house!
House!
Arabic
Belarusian (rare)
Czech
Greek
Hindi
Latin
Lithuanian
Polish
Romanian
Sanskrit
Serbian

State

Case !! Usage !! Example !! Found in
Abessive case the lack of something without the house Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Inari Sami
Essive case temporary state of being as the house Estonian
Finnish
Inari Sami
Inuktitut
Middle Egyptian
Northern Sami
style="padding-left: 2em" | Essive-formal case marking a condition as a quality as a house Hungarian
style="padding-left: 2em" | Essive-modal case marking a condition as a quality as a house Hungarian
Excessive case marking a transition from a condition from as being a house Estonian
Finnish
Translative case change of a condition into another (becoming) into a house Erzya
Estonian
Finnish
Hungarian
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