nominatiivsed
Nominatiivsed is a term used in linguistics to describe the nominative case, which is a grammatical case that marks the subject of a verb in languages that have case systems. In many Indo-European languages, the nominative case is the default or unmarked case, meaning it doesn't have a specific ending or marker.
The primary function of the nominative case is to identify the subject of a sentence. The subject
While English has largely lost its case system, remnants of the nominative case can be seen in
Other languages, such as German, Latin, and Russian, have more robust case systems where the nominative case