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Danish
Noun
kasus
- (grammar) grammatical case
Estonian
Noun
kasus
- inessive singular of kasu
Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch casus (“case”), from Latin casus (“case”).
Pronunciation
Noun
kasus (first-person possessive kasusku, second-person possessive kasusmu, third-person possessive kasusnya)
- case
- an actual event, situation, or fact.
- (law) lawsuit, legal proceeding.
- (linguistics, grammar) a specific inflection of a word depending on its function in the sentence.
- (linguistics, grammar) (instance of) grammatical case.
- (medicine, epidemiology) an instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms.
- synonym of contoh (“example”)
- synonym of masalah, soal, or perkara.
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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin casus (a falling, a fall; accident, event, occurrence; occasion, opportunity; noun case), perfect passive participle of cadere (to fall, sink, drop), from Proto-Indo-European *kad- (“to fall”). Doublet of case.
Noun
kasus m (definite singular kasusen, indefinite plural kasus or kasuser, definite plural kasusene)
- (grammar) grammatical case
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Derived terms
Noun
kasus n (definite singular kasuset, indefinite plural kasus, definite plural kasusa or kasusene)
- (medicine) a patient case
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin casus (a falling, a fall; accident, event, occurrence; occasion, opportunity; noun case), perfect passive participle of cadere (to fall, sink, drop), from Proto-Indo-European *kad- (“to fall”). Doublet of case.
Noun
kasus m (plural kasusen)
- (grammar) grammatical case
Hyponyms
Noun
kasus n (definite singular kasuset, indefinite plural kasus, definite plural kasusa)
- (medicine) a patient case
References
Swedish
Etymology
From Latin casus. Doublet of case.
Pronunciation
Noun
kasus m or n
- grammatical case
Declension
Declension of kasus
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Nominative
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kasus
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kasuset
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kasus
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kasusen
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Genitive
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kasus
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kasusets
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kasus
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kasusens
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