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Supressive case

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The Supressive case is a grammatical declension indicating placement on top of something.

While most languages communicate this concept through the use of prepositions, there are some (most notably the family of Finno-Ugric_languages which includes Finnish and Hungarian) which make use of cases for this grammatical structure.

An example in Hungarian: a könyveken means ?on the books?, literally "the books (on)"