examples details case Albanian language 2
Determining which case to use in an Albanian sentence depends on the function of the noun or pronoun in that sentence. Here’s a general guide to help you decide:
Nominative Case (Emërore): Use this case for the subject of the sentence, the one performing the action.
Example: Libri është interesant. (The book is interesting.)
Genitive Case (Gjinore): Use this case to show possession, often with the prepositions i/e/të/së.
Example: Kapaku i librit është i kuq. (The cover of the book is red.)
Dative Case (Dhanore): Use this case for the indirect object, the recipient of the action.
Example: I dhashë librin vëllait. (I gave the book to my brother.)
Accusative Case (Kallëzore): Use this case for the direct object, the entity directly affected by the action.
Example: E lexova librin. (I read the book.)
Ablative Case (Rrjedhore): Use this case to indicate motion away from something, often with prepositions.
Example: E mora librin nga rafti. (I took the book from the shelf.)
To correctly use these cases, you need to be familiar with the declensions of nouns and the specific endings they take for each case. It’s also important to understand the context of the sentence and the relationships between the words123. Practice and exposure to the language will improve your ability to determine the correct case to use. 📘