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Inelative case

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The inelative case expresses the notion "from inside" (ie. "out of").

It can be found in the Lezgi language.[1] For example:

  • _Варшавадай_ Тегьрандиз саки вад югъ рехъ ава [_Varshavadaj_ Tehrandiz saki vad jugh reqh ava].
  • There's almost five days of travel from Warsaw to Tehran.[2]

In Lezgi, it can also expression the notion "(in return) for."

For example:

  • Заз гайи _куьмекдай_ ваз сагърай лугьузва [zaz gaji _kymekdaj_ vaz saghraj luhuzwa]
  • I thank you _for the help_ you have given me.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ http://peterlin.jzn.pl/lezgi/casesystem.html
  2. ^ http://peterlin.jzn.pl/lezgi/casesystem.html
  3. ^ http://peterlin.jzn.pl/lezgi/casesystem.html

 
 
 

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