Nominatiivsetest
Nominatiivsetest, also known as the nominative case, is one of the grammatical cases used in many languages, including Finnish, Estonian, and some Germanic languages. It is the case used for the subject of a sentence, indicating who or what is performing the action. In Finnish, for example, the nominative case is often the default form of a noun, and it does not have any specific endings. In Estonian, the nominative case is also the default form, but it can have endings that indicate the number and case of the noun. In Germanic languages like German and Dutch, the nominative case is indicated by specific endings, such as -s for singular nouns and -en for plural nouns. The nominative case is an important grammatical concept in linguistics, as it helps to determine the role of a noun in a sentence and its relationship to other words in the sentence.