Sublative case

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In grammar, the term sublative case (abbreviated {{sc|subl}}) is used to refer to grammatical cases expressing different situations: In Hungarian and Finnish (rarely used),{{cite web|last1=Mäkinen|first1=Panu|title=Finnish Grammar - Adverbial Cases|url=http://users.jyu.fi/~pamakine/kieli/suomi/sijat/sijatadverbien.html|website=users.jyu.fi|publisher=University of Jyväskylä|accessdate=6 March 2015}} it expresses the destination of the movement, originally to the surface of something (e.g. sit down on the ground, climb the tree), but in other figurative meanings as well (e.g. to university, for two nights), or into a language, while in Tsez and other Northeast Caucasian languages it denotes a movement towards the bottomsides or the area under an object. The sublative case is used in the Finnish, Tsez and Hungarian{{Cite web|url=https://www.arcanum.com/hu/online-kiadvanyok/pannon-pannon-enciklopedia-1/magyar-nyelv-es-irodalom-31D6/a-mai-magyar-nyelv-rendszere-3615/ragok-es-jelek-csikvari-gabor-36D8/a-nevszok-jelei-es-ragjai-36E3|title=A névszók jelei és ragjai|website=www.arcanum.com/hu|access-date=2021-01-14}} languages.

Hungarian

In Hungarian the suffix "-re" or "-ra" denotes the sublative. It can be used like "onto" but also in more abstract cases for flat areas (cities, airports).{{Cite web|url=http://www.hungarianreference.com/Nouns/ra-re-sublative.aspx|title=Hungarian Sublative case: -ra -re [HungarianReference.com > Grammar > Nouns > Sublative: -ra/re]|website=www.hungarianreference.com|access-date=2017-03-11}} For example:

  • hajóra (onto the boat)
  • Budapestre megyek (I am going to Budapest)
  • repülőtérre (to the airport)

Finnish

Examples in Finnish:

  • minne - where to?
  • jonne - where (relative pronoun)
  • moniaalle - to many places
  • kaikkialle - to everywhere

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