possessiveablative
The possessive-ablative case is a grammatical case found in some languages, including Latin, Sanskrit, and certain modern languages like Finnish and Estonian. It is used to indicate both possession and the source or origin of something. The term "possessive-ablative" reflects its dual function, combining elements of the possessive and ablative cases.
In Latin, for example, the possessive-ablative case is used to express that something comes from a particular
In Sanskrit, the possessive-ablative case is used to indicate both possession and the source or origin of
In Finnish and Estonian, the possessive-ablative case is used to indicate both possession and the source or
The possessive-ablative case is a complex and versatile grammatical case that allows speakers to express both