ablative absolute in Italian
ablative absolute in Italian is ablativo assoluto.
ablative absolute in Italian
ablativo assoluto
(grammar) A construction in Latin and other sister languages in which an independent phrase with a noun in the ablative case has a participle, adjective, or noun, expressed or implied, which agrees with it in gender, number and case – both words forming a clause grammatically unconnected with the rest of the sentence.
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What is "ablative absolute" in Italian?
"ablative absolute" in Italian is ablativo assoluto.
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