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Instrumental-comitative case
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In grammar, the instrumental-comitative case combines the instrumental case and the comitative case, functioning in a similar way to the English preposition "with". It may indicate the means of the action (for example, "with a knife", "using a fork", "by tram") and the person in whose company the action is carried out (for example, "with his family"), as well as other meanings such as the temporal or the modal.
The instrumental-comitative case exists in Hungarian[1], Selkup, and Ubykh languages.
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