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==Locative==
 
==Locative==
  
Indicates a place the speaker and listener(s) are in or are focused on.
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Indicates a place the speaker and listener(s) are in or are focused on.  The opposite of locative [[there]].
  
 
*You are here.
 
*You are here.
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fr. <i>ici<span style="color:gray";>(tte)</span></i>, lat. <i>hinc</i>
 
fr. <i>ici<span style="color:gray";>(tte)</span></i>, lat. <i>hinc</i>
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==Presentative==
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The equivalent of <i>Voici...</i>
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*Here is your copy of the contract.

Revision as of 16:30, 30 September 2017

Locative

Indicates a place the speaker and listener(s) are in or are focused on. The opposite of locative there.

  • You are here.
  • We're here; and we need to get there.
  • Here is the mistake!

fr. ici(tte), lat. hinc

Presentative

The equivalent of Voici...

  • Here is your copy of the contract.