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This article describes the use of prepositions and postpositions in Latvian grammar. The lists below are organized according to the case of the noun phrase following the preposition. In the plural, however, all prepositions in Latvian can be described as governing the dative case. For example: * singular: bez manis/*man "without me-gen/*me-dat" * plural: bez mums/*mūsu "without us-dat/*us-gen"

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  • This article describes the use of prepositions and postpositions in Latvian grammar. The lists below are organized according to the case of the noun phrase following the preposition. In the plural, however, all prepositions in Latvian can be described as governing the dative case. For example: * singular: bez manis/*man "without me-gen/*me-dat" * plural: bez mums/*mūsu "without us-dat/*us-gen" (en)
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  • This article describes the use of prepositions and postpositions in Latvian grammar. The lists below are organized according to the case of the noun phrase following the preposition. In the plural, however, all prepositions in Latvian can be described as governing the dative case. For example: * singular: bez manis/*man "without me-gen/*me-dat" * plural: bez mums/*mūsu "without us-dat/*us-gen" (en)
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  • Latvian prepositions (en)
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