Genitivusát
Genitivusát, also known as the genitive case, is a grammatical case used in many languages to indicate possession, origin, or reference. The term originates from the Latin word *genitivus*, meaning "of the origin," which reflects its primary function in marking relationships such as ownership or source.
In languages like Latin, Russian, or Hungarian, the genitive case is a distinct morphological form of a
The genitive case is particularly prominent in Indo-European languages, though its usage varies. Some languages, like
In modern linguistics, the genitive case is studied as part of nominal inflection, illustrating how languages