partitiivmitmus
Partitiivmitmus, also known as the translative case or the partitive case, is a grammatical case found in some languages, including Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian. It is used to indicate a part of a whole, a portion, or a specific quantity of something. In Finnish, for example, the partitiivmitmus is formed by adding the suffix "-ta" to the stem of the noun. It is often used with verbs that express giving, taking, or measuring, as well as with certain adjectives and adverbs.
The partitiivmitmus is distinct from the partitive case found in some other languages, such as English or
In Estonian, the partitiivmitmus is formed by adding the suffix "-t" to the stem of the noun.
In Hungarian, the partitiivmitmus is formed by adding the suffix "-val/-vel" to the stem of the noun.
The partitiivmitmus is an important grammatical feature in these languages, as it allows speakers to express