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M–E–V–G (case)

M–E–V–G is a case designation in Latin grammar used to indicate different functions of proper nouns or pronouns. It stands for the four main grammatical cases: **More (M)** for the **Nominative** (subject of a sentence), **E** for the **Genitive** (possession or relation), **V** for the **Accusative** (direct object), and **G** for the **Genitive** (also relating to possession). These cases show how a word relates to other words, providing clarity in sentence structure. Understanding M–E–V–G helps in recognizing how Latin and some Slavic languages modify words to express their grammatical roles.