- Adverbial case
The
adverb ial case is anoun case in theAbkhaz language andGeorgian language that has a function similar to the translative and essive cases in Finnic languages. The term is sometimes used to refer to theablative case in other languages.Examples
In Georgian, the adverbial case has several functions. Its most common usage is to derive adverbs from adjectives, just as in English:
:"Pianinoze kargad ukravs" ("He/she plays the piano "well")
The adverbial case suffix is -"ad".
The adverbial case also acts as the essive case, as in:
:"Masc'avleblad mushaobs" ("He works "as" a teacher")
"Reference:" [http://www.armazi.com/georgian/ THE GEORGIAN LANGUAGE - An outline grammatical summary] .
The adverbial case is also employed when stating the name of a language:
:"Inglisurad lap'arakobs" ("He speaks English"):"Germanulad gadatargmna" ("He translated it to German")
With the passive future participle in "sa"-, the adverbial case often is used to form purposive or infinitival-like constructions:
:"Usatuod shevecdebi biletebi vishovo mag p'iesas sanaxavad ":Without a doubt I will try to get tickets to see this play. (Aronson, p. 402)
References
*cite book |author=Aronson, Howard, and Dodona Kiziria |title=Georgian Language and Culture: a continuing course |location= |publisher=Slavica |year=1990
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