Examples of using Accusative in English and their translations into Romanian
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
The prepositions“auf”,“für”,“gegen”,“um” and“über” require the accusative case when they are used with a prepositional verb.
tři čtvrtě na, the accusative of the cardinal numeral is used.
It can be expressed by a noun in the accusative case without a preposition:"read a book".
The accusative is used with fully esperantized proper names according to all of the aforementioned rules.
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a hypothetical alternative accusative of stimmi(the canonical accusative of the noun is the same as the nominative: stimmi).
or alternatively from the accusative form, Iovem.
These substantives in all cases, except for the nominative and accusative case in the singular have inflectional suffix-ер-.
The noun ending O can be followed by a J-ending for the plural, and the accusative N-ending.
the dative object comes before the accusative object.
Verbs with prepositions, which are always followed by the accusative.
The grammatical ending N is called an accusative ending or simply an accusative.
Prepositions, which can be followed by the dative or the accusative.
The preposition v/ve in the time context is used with the accusative.
Declination of nouns with definite and indefinite article in the nominative(Nominativ) and accusative(Akkusativ) cases.
are combined with nouns in the accusative case without a preposition.
After the verb chtít, also the direct object can follow(in the accusative), for example Chci nové auto. Chci to.
can be combined with a noun or pronoun in the accusative case without a preposition.
The prepositions“an” and“in” can require the accusative or the dative case when they are used with a prepositional verb.
The accusative singular or plural. For example.