Cases Flashcards
Nominative
Subject: Cicero Walks
Genitive
Possession: X’s daughter is sleeping
Limit: Mars is the God of war
Dative
Indirect object: I gave books to you
Reference: You are tall for me
Accusative
Direct object: Cicero praises the children.
Movement towards: you run into the forum.
Accussative in latin
Ad (toward); in (into)
Ablative
Separation (out/from)
Means/instrument (with, by)
Manner (cum + noun / adj. + cum + noun): they study with Zea.
Accompaniment (with)
Locative (in, within): I am standing in the house.
Ablative in latin
de (down from); in (on/in); a/ab (away from); e/ex (out from).
Nominative
1st declension (-a)
2nd declension (-o)
1st: a / ae
2nd: us/i
N: um/a
Genitive
1st declension (-a)
2nd declension (-o)
1st: ae / arum
2nd: i / orum
N: i / orum
Dative
1st declension (-a)
2nd declension (-o)
1st: ae / is
2nd: o / is
N: o / is
Accusative
1st declension (-a)
2nd declension (-o)
1st: am / as
2nd: um / os
N: um / a
Ablative
1st declension (-a)
2nd declension (-o)
1st: a/is
2nd: o/is
N : o / is
Vocative (m)
e/i
*Locative
Cities/towns; islands; domus; rus.
ae/is; i/is; i/e / ibus