Lesson 5: The Remaining Cases
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Introduction
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Instrumental
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- How are the grammatical relations of Subject and Object expressed in English?
- We translate Sanskrit’s cases (apart from the nominative and accusative) with what in English?
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- What are the 3 prepositions / prepositional phrases we use to translate the Instrumental case?
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Dative
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Ablative
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- What are the two prepositions we use to translate the Dative’s primary senses?
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- What is the preposition we would use to translate the Ablative sense of “source”?
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Genitive
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Locative
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- What is the word order for the genitive relative to the thing it possesses?
- What verb will a genitive construction often express in Sanskrit?
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- What are a few of the prepositional phrases used to translate the idea of the “target”/reference point of the action?
- What case is the vocative identical with in the dual and plural?