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hail-fellow(-well-met)
der Dativ
английски
английски
немски
немски
I. da·tive [ˈdeɪtɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] СЪЩ no pl ЛИНГВ
the dative
to be in the dative
to take the dative
II. da·tive [ˈdeɪtɪv, Am -t̬ɪv] ПРИЛ inv
the dative case
da·tive ˈbond СЪЩ ХИМ
dative bond
to take sth here, ‘sich’ takes the dative
немски
немски
английски
английски
dative [case]
dative [case]
to be in the dative [case]
to take [or govern] the dative [case]
dative bond
PONS OpenDict

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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)
едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
An additional detail is that when the first-person singular dative suffix "-m" is added, the third-person singular absolutive suffix "-n" is dropped.
en.wikipedia.org
In the dative and ablative plural, the early poets sometimes used -bs.
en.wikipedia.org
These nouns have the accent on the ending in all forms except the nominative, dative and locative singular.
en.wikipedia.org
In the dative singular the final i is either long or short.
en.wikipedia.org
In debitive mood all persons are formed by declining the pronoun in the dative case and using the 3rd person present stem prefixed with j-.
en.wikipedia.org
Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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Prepositions that take the dative are:
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deutsch.lingolia.com
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Präpositionen, die Dativ verlangen, sind
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We use the dative when we’re asking about a position (where?).
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deutsch.lingolia.com
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Dativ nehmen wir, wenn wir nach einer Position (wo?) fragen.
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Adjectives + personal pronouns in the dative ?
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cms.ifa.de
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Adjektive + Personalpronomen im Dativ ?
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The article tells us the gender (masculine, feminine, neuter), number (singular, plural), and case (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) of the noun.
deutsch.lingolia.com
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Am Artikel erkennen wir Genus (maskulin, feminin, neutral), Numerus (Singular, Plural) und Kasus (Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, Genitiv).
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Depending on whether they are describing a situational or directional relationship, they require the dative or accusative form.
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www.knoefler.de
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Je nachdem, ob sie eine lokale oder direktionale Beziehung angeben, fordern sie Dativ oder Akkusativ.
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