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  • Vocative case - Wikipedia
    In grammar, the vocative case (abbreviated VOC) is a grammatical case which is used for a noun that identifies a person (animal, object, etc ) being addressed or occasionally for the noun modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals) of that noun
  • VOCATIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VOCATIVE is of, relating to, or being a grammatical case marking the one addressed (such as Latin Domine in miserere, Domine 'have mercy, O Lord')
  • VOCATIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    VOCATIVE definition: 1 the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used in some languages when you are talking to… Learn more
  • Vocative Case: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster
    The vocative case is used to show direct address (i e , to show when you are talking to somebody or something directly) In English, words in the vocative case are offset using commas
  • What Is the Vocative Case in English? - The Blue Book of Grammar and . . .
    The presence of the vocative case informs us that certain nouns or noun phrases are being directly addressed as opposed to serving as other sentence components The person or thing being addressed is identified by the vocative comma (or by a slight pause when speaking)
  • vocative - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    vocative (comparative more vocative, superlative most vocative) Of or pertaining to calling; used in calling or vocation Used in address; appellative; said of the case or form of the noun, pronoun, or adjective by which a person or thing is addressedIn English, it is indicated by an addressee–address separation comma, or by the particle O before the addressee
  • What Is the Vocative Case? (with Examples) - Two Minute English
    The vocative case is a way of using words when you’re talking directly to someone or something In English, it’s simple We often just use the person’s name or a title, like “Mom” or “Doctor,” without changing the word For example, when you say, “Are you okay, John?” the word “John” is in the vocative case because you’re speaking directly to John
  • VOCATIVE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Vocative definition: (in certain inflected languages, as Latin) noting or pertaining to a case used to indicate that a noun refers to a person or thing being addressed See examples of VOCATIVE used in a sentence


















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