User:Aminova Gulsim/Case

Case(Russia Padezh)- a case is an addition that links words in a sentence to each other, demonstrates the syntactical relationships between them, and gives grammatical meaning in relation to a real concept to a word it has joined. The case represents relationships that are directly related to itself or in conjunction with other forms as subjective (subjective-predicate), standing and indirect object, in fact-involved, targeted, periodic, instrumental, body. Case are a form of genitive, characteristic of a noun. And the meaning of the case, and its functions, and its formal features associated with the real concept. In the case of an adjective, a number, some forms of a verb (pronoun, blunt verb), it is used substantively instead of a noun.

Cases in Kazakh language
There are 7 types of Cases in Kazakh Language:

Each of them is characterized by personal, semantic features. Case endings mainly associate nouns and other words that perform the functions of a noun with verbs in a sentence. In the genitive case, not directly related to the verb, dependent on the word — only the genitive. Changing words with the adoption of the nominative case is called the case or case of words. Nouns and other names of the functions are used without a subject, and depending on the words. In this regard, the Case — simple case, dependent case division is divided into two.


 * 1) Simple case -a combination of plural nouns and other words that perform the functions of nouns directly (childs', to child,  from child).
 * 2) Dependent case -the combination of case endings to the noun or to the dependent types of the other words, performing its functions (my childs', to my child, from my child).