<span class="searchmatch">Either</span> the internal or external locative <span class="searchmatch">cases</span> can be used. The following documentation is located at Template:<span class="searchmatch">fi</span>-<span class="searchmatch">place</span>-<span class="searchmatch">cases</span>-<span class="searchmatch">either</span>/documentation. [edit]...
Documentation for Template:<span class="searchmatch">fi</span>-<span class="searchmatch">place</span>-<span class="searchmatch">cases</span>-<span class="searchmatch">either</span>. [edit] This page contains usage information, categories, interwiki links and other content describing...
better in most <span class="searchmatch">cases</span> to just specify the bare enclitic and put all the relevant information for the clitic in the linked page. But in some <span class="searchmatch">cases</span> it may be...
(literally house of the holy <span class="searchmatch">place</span>). This is composed of بَيْت (bayt, “house”) in the construct state, declined according to <span class="searchmatch">case</span>, plus مُقَدَّس (muqaddas)...
better in most <span class="searchmatch">cases</span> to just specify the bare enclitic and put all the relevant information for the clitic in the linked page. But in some <span class="searchmatch">cases</span> it may be...
(literally house of the holy <span class="searchmatch">place</span>). This is composed of بَيْت (bayt, “house”) in the construct state, declined according to <span class="searchmatch">case</span>, plus مُقَدَّس (muqaddas)...
and associated <span class="searchmatch">cases</span>, etc.) that a term (most commonly a verb, sometimes a noun, adjective or adverb) can take. A basic argument is <span class="searchmatch">either</span> an inflection...
and associated <span class="searchmatch">cases</span>, etc.) that a term (most commonly a verb, sometimes a noun, adjective or adverb) can take. A basic argument is <span class="searchmatch">either</span> an inflection...