Talk:Mulanuqa

hello
is his from the movie mulan? XP

kidding, "to case" do sound kind of.....english if you ask me, want some help?

EmperorZelos 15:17, February 22, 2010 (UTC)


 * Yes, I would very much like some help in naming these cases. I've tried to identify these cases, but I don't have the appropriate latin names for them. The problematic ones are:


 * Theme-case: This case is used express the overall theme of the sentence. Example: Runaoo taving he Verona lír he Roma. - When it comes to the climate, I like Verona better than Rome.


 * Problem-case: Whatever makes the rest of the sentence untrue is in the problem-case. Example: Taving lín he Roma veduon. - I like Rome best except for the heat.


 * Category-case: What an object is made of or a category to which it belongs.


 * With-case: One object with something else added.


 * To-case: Movement towards something.


 * From-case:  Movement from something.


 * PS: The name Mulanian comes from mulan, meaning the inlet, estuary or fjord in the Mulanian language.


 * Well, cases aren't the same in every language. If you can't figure them out then make up names for them based on Latin. —detectivekenny; reply; signed 20:20, February 28, 2010 (UTC)
 * Theme-case, or topic, could be called themative (thema is latin for topic/theme)


 * Problem-case, Exclusative :P


 * Category can be genusative


 * With case is instrumental case


 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_grammatical_cases


 * hope that helps


 * EmperorZelos 19:32, March 1, 2010 (UTC)