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The prosecutive case (abbreviated PROS) is a grammatical case found in Tundra Nenets,[1] in Old Basque and, with spatial nouns, in Mongolian.[2] This is a variant of the "prolative case".
It is used to describe movement using a surface or way. An example is the phrase "by way of/through the house."
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