lokativform
Lokativform, or the locative form, is the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective used in the locative case in languages that retain a distinct locative. It marks location or position with respect to another entity and is often required after certain prepositions, such as in, on, at, or about. In Slavic grammar, the locative is a separate case, though in many languages its function is closely tied to prepositional usage.
In practice, the locative is used to express location and, in some languages, the topic of discussion.
Morphology and variation: The exact endings and the range of nouns that use locative forms vary by
Overall, the lokativform is a key element of the grammar of languages with a distinct locative case,