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Allative case and Aragonese language

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Difference between Allative case and Aragonese language

Allative case vs. Aragonese language

Allative case (abbreviated; from Latin allāt-, afferre "to bring to") is a type of locative case. Aragonese (aragonés in Aragonese) is a Romance language spoken in several dialects by 10,000 to 30,000 people in the Pyrenees valleys of Aragon, Spain, primarily in the comarcas of Somontano de Barbastro, Jacetania, Alto Gállego, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza/Ribagorça.

Similarities between Allative case and Aragonese language

Allative case and Aragonese language have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ablative case, Clitic, Locative case.

Ablative case

The ablative case (sometimes abbreviated) is a grammatical case for nouns, pronouns and adjectives in the grammar of various languages; it is sometimes used to express motion away from something, among other uses.

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Clitic

A clitic (from Greek κλιτικός klitikos, "inflexional") is a morpheme in morphology and syntax that has syntactic characteristics of a word, but depends phonologically on another word or phrase.

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Locative case

Locative (abbreviated) is a grammatical case which indicates a location.

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Allative case and Aragonese language Comparison

Allative case has 28 relations, while Aragonese language has 130. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.90% = 3 / (28 + 130).

References

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