Allatiivvorm
The allative case, also known as the allative form, is a grammatical case found in some languages that indicates motion toward a location or entity. It is used to express the direction or destination of an action, often translating to phrases like "toward," "to," or "in the direction of" in English. The allative case is distinct from the locative case, which indicates a location within or at a place, and the illative case, which indicates motion into a location.
Languages that utilize the allative case include Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian, among others. In these languages,
The allative case is an important aspect of the grammar of languages that use it, as it