Dative case

The dative case is the form of a noun or adjective used for an indirect object. If the noun is for example A, the dative form of A can be thought of as/translated as "to A" or "for A". The dative case is common to many European languages which have the case feature in nouns and adjectives. In Greek, the dative case also includes usages where the locative and instrumental cases would be used in some other European languages.

Features

 * In words in the dative case, as with the genitive case, if the last syllable (the ultima) is accented, the accent will be a circumflex.