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The causal or causative case (abbreviated Template:Sc) is a grammatical case that indicates that the marked noun is the cause or reason for something. It is found in the Dravidian language Telugu and the Native South American language Quechua. As well, it is to be found in Indo-european Tocharian 'B'.
Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Hindi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
Hungarian language, Finnish language, Estonian language, Manchu language, Latin
Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Causal case, Causative case, Council of Alberta University Students, The Color Association of the United States
Northeast Caucasian languages, Russia, Dagestan, Phoneme, Avar language
Northeast Caucasian languages, Avar language, Suffix, Khwarshi Proper, Phoneme