A. vs accusative

A.

noun
  • accusative case 

  • apprentice 

  • absorbance; absorbancy 

  • amphibian 

  • attack 

  • August 

  • author 

  • automobile 

  • application 

  • Amos, the book of 

  • adjutant 

  • accumulator 

  • acre; acres 

  • Angstrom 

  • ana; anna 

  • April 

  • anode 

  • answer 

  • artificer 

  • air branch 

  • atomic weight 

  • associate; association 

  • academy; academician 

  • age; aged 

  • airman 

  • assault, as on a badge 

  • air 

  • administration 

  • admiral 

  • alfa 

  • amateur 

  • aqua 

  • annus (a year) 

  • Artillery 

  • amplitude 

  • absolute temperature 

  • address 

  • adult 

  • acid 

  • aircraft; airplane 

  • article 

  • Atlantic 

  • arctic 

  • army 

  • accommodation 

  • America; Americanization 

  • ambassador 

  • alto 

prep
  • ante (before) 

  • at 

  • after 

adj
  • amphibious 

  • avancé (fast) 

  • Asian 

  • asked 

  • Australian 

  • arterial 

  • alto 

  • auxiliary 

  • adjusted 

  • asymmetric 

  • accepted 

  • astragal 

  • anterior 

  • American 

  • arctic 

  • approved 

  • atomic 

  • Absolute 

  • absent 

verb
  • Americanize 

  • admit 

adv
  • annō (in the year) 

accusative

noun
  • The accusative case. 

adj
  • Producing accusations; in a manner that reflects a finding of fault or blame 

  • Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin, Lithuanian and Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action or influence of a transitive verb has its limited influence. Other parts of speech, including secondary or predicate direct objects, will also influence a sentence’s construction. In German the case used for direct objects. 

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