Sociative case

In grammar, the sociative case is a grammatical case in the Hungarian, Tamil, and Malayalam[citation needed] languages that can express the person in whose company (cf.

In Hungarian, this case is denoted by the suffixes -stul and -stül, depending on vowel harmony.

Nevertheless, it can be used also in modern Hungarian to express a slight pejorative tone against a person.

Here are a few examples: The use of the sociative case kölyköstül ("with her kids") signifies the speaker's contempt.

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