Final Review: Lesson 10: Prepositions with Ablative and 1DF Nouns COPY Flashcards

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1
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Ab Urbe Cónditā

A

From the founding of the city

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2
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a, ab

A

by, from

derivative: absent

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3
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coram

A

in the presence of

derivative: absent

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4
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cum

A

with

derivative: contact, compact

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5
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de

A

about, down from

derivative: devalue

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6
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e, ex

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out of, out from

derivative: exclude

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7
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in

ablative case

A

in, on

derivative: include

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8
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prae

A

at the head of

derivative: predict

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pro

A

for, on behalf of, in front of

derivative: prologue

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10
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sine

A

without

derivative: sinecure

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11
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sub

ablative case

A

under, at the foot of

derivative: subway

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12
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tenus

A

as far as

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13
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ara, -ae

A

f. altar

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14
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epístula, -ae

A

f. letter

derivative: epistle

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15
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porta, -ae

A

f. gate

derivative: portal

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16
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sella, -ae

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f. seat

17
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villa, -ae

A

f. farmhouse

derivative: villa

18
Q

A preposition shows the relationship between

A

a noun/pronoun and another word in the sentence

19
Q

A prepositional phrase consists of

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the preposition and its object

20
Q

In Latin, the object of a preposition is in either

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the ablative or accusative case

21
Q

Before words beginning with consonants, the prepositions ab and ex have shortened forms ___ and ___

A

a and e

22
Q

Dominus vobiscum

A

The Lord be with you

23
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How do you say “with me” in Latin

A

mecum

24
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How do you say “with you” in Latin

A

tecum

25
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How do you say “with us” in Latin

A

nobiscum

26
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How do you say “with you all” in Latin

A

vobiscum