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vocative - Meaning in Sanskrit

Sanskrit: वाकटिव

vocative - Meaning in Sanskrit

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vocative Word Forms & Inflections

vocatives (noun plural)

Definitions and Meaning of vocative in English

vocative adjective

  1. relating to a case used in some languages

    Example

    • "vocative verb endings"

vocative noun

  1. the case (in some inflected languages) used when the referent of the noun is being addressed

    Synonyms

    vocative case

    सम्बोधनम्, ...

Synonyms of vocative

Description

In grammar, the vocative case is a grammatical case which is used for a noun that identifies a person being addressed or occasionally for the noun modifiers of that noun. A vocative expression is an expression of direct address by which the identity of the party spoken to is set forth expressly within a sentence. For example, in the sentence "I don't know, John," John is a vocative expression that indicates the party being addressed, as opposed to the sentence "I don't know John", in which "John" is the direct object of the verb "know".

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More matches for vocative

noun 

vocative caseसम्बोधनम्

What is vocative meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase vocative refers to relating to a case used in some languages, or the case (in some inflected languages) used when the referent of the noun is being addressed. See vocative meaning in Sanskrit, vocative definition, translation and meaning of vocative in Sanskrit. Find vocative similar words, vocative synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of vocative. Find the answer of what is the meaning of vocative in Sanskrit.

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