Nominativt
Nominativt is a term used in linguistics, particularly in the study of grammar, to refer to a specific case in many languages. The nominative case is typically the form of a noun or pronoun that serves as the subject of a verb. It is the basic, dictionary form of a word. In languages with grammatical cases, the nominative case distinguishes the subject from other grammatical roles like the object or possessor. For example, in Latin, "puella" (girl) is in the nominative case when it is the subject, such as in "puella cantat" (the girl sings). If it were the direct object, it would be in the accusative case, "puellam".
Many Indo-European languages, including German, Russian, and Latin, feature a distinct nominative case. English, however, has