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The nominative case is the "default" case in Armenian. Subjects of sentences are placed in normative case. Any subject of a sentence, whether definite or indefinite, singular or plural is in the nominative case. Examples: | The nominative case is the "default" case in Armenian. Subjects of sentences are placed in normative case. Any subject of a sentence, whether definite or indefinite, singular or plural is in the nominative case. Examples: | ||
# Մարդը քայլում է։ The man is walking. | |||
# Դու աղջիկ ունես։ You have a daughter. | |||
# Մեծ շներն ուտում են միս։ Big dogs are eating meat. | |||
In these sentences Մարդը, Դու, and շներն are in normative case | In these sentences Մարդը, Դու, and շներն are in normative case | ||
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⇒ [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/Cases-of-Nouns|Other Cases of Nouns]] | ⇒ [[Language/Armenian/Grammar/Cases-of-Nouns|Other Cases of Nouns]] | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 19:10, 14 March 2023
The Nominative Case in Armenian
The nominative case is the "default" case in Armenian. Subjects of sentences are placed in normative case. Any subject of a sentence, whether definite or indefinite, singular or plural is in the nominative case. Examples:
- Մարդը քայլում է։ The man is walking.
- Դու աղջիկ ունես։ You have a daughter.
- Մեծ շներն ուտում են միս։ Big dogs are eating meat.
In these sentences Մարդը, Դու, and շներն are in normative case
Sources
https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/sites/slaviccenters.duke.edu/files/handbook_of_armenian.pdf