List of grammatical cases


This is a list of grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension.

Place and time

Note: Most cases used for location and motion can be used for time as well.

Location

Motion from

Motion to

Motion via

Time

Chart for review for the basic cases

Morphosyntactic alignment

For meanings of the terms agent, patient, experiencer, and instrument, see thematic relation.
CaseUsageExampleFound in
Absolutive case patient, experiencer; subject of an intransitive verb and direct object of a transitive verbhe pushed the door and it openedBasque | Tibetan
Absolutive case patient, involuntary experiencerhe pushed the door and it opened; he slippedactive languages
Absolutive case patient; experiencer; instrumenthe pushed the door with his hand and it openedInuktitut
Accusative case patienthe pushed the door and it openedAkkadian | Albanian | Arabic | Armenian | Armenian | Azeri | Bosnian | Croatian | Czech | Erzya | Esperanto | Faroese | Finnish | German | Greek | Hungarian | Icelandic | Inari Sami | Japanese | Latin | Latvian | Lithuanian | Northern Sami | Polish | Romanian | Russian | Sanskrit | Serbian | Skolt Sami | Slovak | Slovene | Ukrainian | Georgian
Accusative case direct object of a transitive verb; made from; about; for a timeI see herInuktitut | Persian | Turkish | Serbo-Croatian
Agentive caseagent, specifies or asks about who or what; specific agent that is subset of a general topic or subjectit was she who committed the crime; as for him, his head hurtsJapanese
Ergative caseagent; subject of a transitive verbhe pushed the door and it openedBasque | Chechen | Dyirbal | Georgian | Samoan | Tibetan | Tlingit | Tsez
Ergative-genitive caseagent, possessionhe pushed the door and it opened; her dogClassic Maya | Inuktitut
Instructivemeans, answers question how?by means of the houseEstonian | Finnish
Instrumentalinstrument, answers question using which thing?with the houseArmenian | Armenian | Belarusian | Bosnian | Croatian | Czech | Evenki | Georgian | Japanese | Latvian | Lithuanian | Manchu | Polish | Russian | Sanskrit | Serbian | Slovak | Slovene | Tsez | Ukrainian | Yukaghir
Instrumental-comitative caseinstrument, in company of somethingwith the houseChuvash | Hungarian | Tlingit
Nominative case agent, experiencer; subject of a transitive or intransitive verbhe pushed the door and it openednominative–accusative languages
Nominative case agent; voluntary experiencerhe pushed the door and it opened; she pausedactive languages
Objective case direct or indirect object of verbI saw her; I gave her the book.Bengali | Chuvash
Objective/Oblique direct or indirect object of verb or object of preposition; a catch-all case for any situation except nominative or genitiveI saw her; I gave her the book; with her.English | Swedish | Danish | Norwegian | Bulgarian
Oblique caseall-round case; any situation except nominative or vocativeconcerning the houseAnglo-Norman | Hindi | Old French | Old Provençal | Telugu | Tibetan
Intransitive case the subject of an intransitive verb or the logical complement of a transitive verbThe door openedlanguages of the Caucasus | Ainu
Pegative caseagent in a clause with a dative argumenthe gave the book to himAzoyú Tlapanec

Relation

Semantics

State