Accusative

How many syllables in Accusative?

accusative has 4 syllables

Split Accusative into syllables?

ac-cusative

Definition of Accusative

Accusative is a grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb.

How should Accusative divide into syllables

There are four syllables in the word 'accusative'. The vowels are 'a', 'u', 'a', and 'i'. The consonants are 'c', 'c', 's', and 't'.

Part of Speech - Accusative

Noun

In the sentence 'I ate the pizza', 'pizza' is in the accusative case as it is the direct object of the verb 'ate'.

Sentences with Accusative

  • The accusative case is used to indicate the direct object of a sentence.
  • In the sentence 'I saw the dog', 'dog' is in the accusative case.
  • The accusative case can also be used to mark the object of some prepositions.
  • In the sentence 'I gave the book to her', 'her' is in the accusative case.
  • The accusative case is one of several cases in many languages.

Quotes with Accusative

  • 'Accusative, infinitive, nominative, and genitive.' These were the four magic words that would admit me into the wonderful world of grammar. - Mary Mapes Dodge
  • 'It is the accusative case.' The two men looked at each other and shrugged their shoulders. - Franz Kafka
  • 'The accusative is always the direct object, right?' 'No, sometimes it's the object of a preposition.' 'Oh, right.' - Grammar Humor

Number of characters in Accusative

10 ( a, c, c, u, s, a, t, i, v, e )

Unique letters in Accusative

8 ( a, c, u, s, t, i, v, e )

Accusative Backwards

evitasucca

Phonetic Transcription of Accusative

IPA (International): ʌˈkju:zʌtɪv

ARA (American): ʌˈkjuzʌtɪv

EPA (English): ʌˈkju:zʌtɪv

AH-KYUW-ZAH-TIH-V