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Superlative vs Lative - What's the difference?

superlative | lative |


As nouns the difference between superlative and lative

is that superlative is while lative is (grammar) a case of verbs, found in the uralic and northern caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the northern caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.

Essive vs Lative - What's the difference?

essive | lative |


In grammar terms the difference between essive and lative

is that essive is the essive case, or a word in that case while lative is a case of verbs, found in the Uralic and Northern Caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the Northern Caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.

As an adjective essive

is of, or relating to the grammatical case that in some languages indicates existence in a state or capacity.

Lative vs Flative - What's the difference?

lative | flative |


As a noun lative

is (grammar) a case of verbs, found in the uralic and northern caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the northern caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.

As an adjective flative is

(obsolete) producing wind; flatulent.

Lative vs Elative - What's the difference?

lative | elative |


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between lative and elative

is that lative is (grammar) a case of verbs, found in the uralic and northern caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the northern caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case while elative is (grammar) in finno-ugric languages, one of the locative cases, expressing “out of,” as in finnish talosta, hungarian ból (“out of the house”) its opposite is the illative case (“into”) in finnish, the case form is used also to express "out of" or "proximity" in a figurative sense which in english is often conveyed by the word "about" .

As nouns the difference between lative and elative

is that lative is (grammar) a case of verbs, found in the uralic and northern caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the northern caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case while elative is (grammar) in semitic languages, the “adjective of superiority” in some languages such as arabic, the concepts of comparative and superlative degree of an adjective are merged into a single form, the elative how this form is understood or translated depends upon context and definiteness in the absence of comparison, the elative conveys the notion of “greatest”, “supreme” or elative can be (grammar) in finno-ugric languages, one of the locative cases, expressing “out of,” as in finnish talosta, hungarian ból (“out of the house”) its opposite is the illative case (“into”) in finnish, the case form is used also to express "out of" or "proximity" in a figurative sense which in english is often conveyed by the word "about" .

Sative vs Lative - What's the difference?

sative | lative |


As an adjective sative

is sown or planted; propagated by seed, shoot, or root; cultivated, not wild.

As a noun lative is

a case of verbs, found in the Uralic and Northern Caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the Northern Caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.

Native vs Lative - What's the difference?

native | lative |


As nouns the difference between native and lative

is that native is a person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place while lative is a case of verbs, found in the Uralic and Northern Caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the Northern Caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.

As an adjective native

is belonging to one by birth.

Lative vs Latively - What's the difference?

lative | latively |


As a noun lative

is a case of verbs, found in the Uralic and Northern Caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the Northern Caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.

As an adverb latively is

in a lative way.

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