Nominativ
nominative (grammatical case)
noun NO-mi-na-tif Rare
Origin: from Latin nominativus (naming)
Usage Note
Nominativ is the grammatical case used for the subject of a sentence. In German, the article forms der, die, das, ein, eine mark the nominative. It answers the question wer? or was?
Examples
"Das Subjekt eines Satzes steht im Nominativ."
Natural Translation
The subject of a sentence is in the nominative.
Literal Translation
The subject of a sentence stands in the nominative.
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