Definition
- Singular
The vocative case refers to the grammatical form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective used when directly addressing someone or something.
(语法)呼格
"John," she said, "can you help me for a moment?"
「约翰,」她说,「你能帮我一下吗?」
In Latin, the vocative form of 'my friend' is 'O amice'.
在拉丁语中,'我的朋友'的呼格形式是'O amice'。
Ancient Greek made extensive use of the vocative case, especially in epic poetry.
古希腊语广泛使用呼格,特别是在史诗中。