In grammar, the temporal case (or Temporalis abbreviated ) is a grammatical case used to indicate a time.
In the Hungarian language its suffix is -kor. For example: hétkor "at seven" or hét órakor "at seven o'clock", éjfélkor "at midnight", karácsonykor "at Christmas". This is one of the few suffixes in Hungarian to which rules of vowel harmony do not apply.
In Finnish its suffix is -lloin / -llöin. For example: milloin - when?; jolloin - when (relative pronoun); tällöin - at this time; silloin - then; tuolloin - at that time.
In Russian the function of temporal case is assumed by Instrumental, e.g. ÃÂÃÂÃÂ-þü (base form is ÃÂÃÂÃÂþ) - in the morning, ôý-ÃÂü (base form is ôõýÃÂ) - in the daytime/in the afternoon, òõÃÂõÃÂ-þü (base form is òõÃÂõÃÂ) - at night/in the evening, ýþÃÂÃÂ-à(base form is ýþÃÂÃÂ) - at nighttime/in the night.