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A grammatical case for a noun. Nominative marks, generally, the subject of a verb. Nominative cases are found in Latin and Old English, among other languages. Compare accusative case, dative case, ergative case, genitive case, vocative case, ablative case.
A grammatical case for a noun. Nominative marks, generally, the subject of a verb. Nominative cases are found in Latin and Old English, among other languages. Compare accusative case, dative case, ergative case, genitive case, vocative case, ablative case.

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