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Dative case refers to the form a noun takes when it is governed by certain prepositions (the majority of prepositions in Gaelic in fact).  
 
Dative case refers to the form a noun takes when it is governed by certain prepositions (the majority of prepositions in Gaelic in fact).  
  
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Dative case refers to the form a noun takes when it is governed by certain prepositions (the majority of prepositions in Gaelic in fact).

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Note: Wikipedia can be edited by anyone and often pages are vandalized or uninformed, So be careful with any links posted below!