Locative case
grammatical case which indicates a location From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The locative (abbreviated LOC) is a grammatical case. It indicates the location (place, place where) of something. It corresponds roughly to the English prepositions ""in", "on", "at" and "by".[source?] The locative case belongs to the general local cases together with the lative and separative case.[source?]
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