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Negativne

Negativne is a linguistic form used in several South Slavic languages to express the adjective meaning “negative.” Specifically, it is the feminine plural form of the adjective in these languages, and it agrees with feminine plural nouns in both number and case. The base forms are negativan (masculine singular), negativna (feminine singular) and negativno (neuter singular). The corresponding masculine plural is negativni, while the feminine plural is negativne, and the neuter plural is negativna in many dialects and standard varieties.

In Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian, negativne is commonly attached to feminine plural nouns to describe negative

Usage notes:

- Negativne typically appears as a descriptive modifier preceding the noun it qualifies, in attributive position, and

- It forms part of a broader inflection pattern for the adjective negativan/negativna/negativno, with endings changing to

Etymology:

The form derives from the root negativ- found in Latin negativus, passing into Slavic languages via historical

See also:

Negative terminology in Slavic languages; related forms negativan, negativna, negativno; examples of phrases using negativne.

characteristics,
effects,
or
evaluations,
for
example
negativne
posljedice
(negative
consequences)
or
negativne
ocjene
(negative
grades).
In
Slovenian,
the
same
feminine
plural
ending
appears
in
phrases
such
as
negativne
posledice
or
negativne
misli,
functioning
similarly
to
express
negation
of
the
noun
phrase.
also
in
predicative
constructions
after
linking
verbs.
match
gender,
number,
and
case.
contact
and
onward
into
modern
standard
varieties.
The
ending
-ne
is
a
common
feminine
plural
ending
in
these
languages.