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Tue May 3 10:41:24 EDT 2011
b-greeks forgive me my scholastic approach) the "EN with dat" can be both
locativ or instrumental.
Brief question here, as in Germany greek seems to be taught in
a different fashion. Is "locative" another name for
"dativus locationis"? Or do you guys in fact know more than the five
cases (if one wants to consider vocativ a case) that I know?
>Garland Shinn
CAIRETE,
Tink *Andrej Ricnik/NZ*
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