Egressive case
The egressive case (abbreviated EGRE) marks the beginning of a movement from an approximate location or a moment in time.
This case is used in Udmurt[1] and Veps languages[2] (both belong to Uralic languages).
Example
Udmurt
гурт
(a) village
ысeн
starting from
гуртысeн
starting from a village
гурт ысeн гуртысeн
{(a) village} {starting from} {starting from a village}
References
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Grammatical cases
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- Declension
- Morphosyntactic alignment
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Location, time, direction |
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Possession, companion, instrument | |
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