"Bingge" (宾格) is called "objective case" in English. It is used to indicate the object of a sentence, often the person or thing receiving the action of the verb.

For example:

"She gave him a gift." (subject = she, object = him)
"I saw a movie." (subject = I, object = movie)

The objective case originated in Latin, and has been adopted into many other languages including English. The use of objective case helps to clarify the role of nouns and pronouns in a sentence, making it easier to understand who or what is performing the action and who or what is receiving the action.
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最佳回答 2023-06-02