Nominatif
from latin
Verified
Standard
noun
sastra
Fused Form
From latin
Definition
A grammatical case that marks the subject of a sentence
Etymology
Derived from the Latin 'nominativus', meaning pertaining to naming. This term was adopted into Indonesian through the Dutch 'nominatief' as a linguistic technical term to denote the subject within a sentence structure.
Semantic Category
Prepositions or particles traditionally fused in writing according to PUEBI (e.g., kepada, daripada).
Fused Form