Nota accusativi

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Nota accusativi is a grammatical term for a particle (an uninflected word) that marks a noun as being in the accusative case. An example is the use of the word a in Spanish before an animate direct object: Jorge lleva a su gato. Jorge carries his cat..

Esperanto

Officially, in Esperanto, the suffix letter -n is used to mark an accusative. But a few modern speakers use the unofficial preposition na instead of the final -n. Mi havas domon. I have house.ACC I have a house. Mi havas na domo. I have ACC house. I have a house.

Hebrew

In Hebrew the preposition אֶת et is used for definite nouns in the accusative. Those nouns might be used with the definite article (ה ha the). Otherwise, the object is modified by a possessive pronominal suffix, by virtue of being a nomen regens within a genitive phrasing, or as a proper name. To continue with the Hebrew example: On the other hand, "I see a dog" is simply This example is obviously a specialized use of the nota accusativi, since Hebrew does not use the nota accusativi unless the noun is in the definitive.

Japanese

In Japanese, the particle を (pronounced お o) is the direct object marker and marks the recipient of an action.

Korean

In Korean, the postposition 을 eul or 를 reul is the direct object marker and marks the recipient of an action. For example: 을 is used when the previous syllable (면 myeon in this case) is closed, i.e. when it ends with a consonant (ㄴ n in 면 myeon in this case). 를 is used when the previous syllable (비 bi in this case) is open, i.e. when it ends with a vowel (l i in 비 bi in this case).

Toki Pona

In Toki Pona, the word e is used to mark accusative.

Other languages

Nota accusativi also exists in Armenian, Greek and other languages. In other languages, especially those with grammatical case, there is usually a separate form (for each declension if declensions exist) of the accusative case. The nota accusativi should not be confused with such case forms, as the term nota accusativi is a separate particle of the accusative case.

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