Final Review: Lesson 10: Prepositions with Ablative and 1DF Nouns Flashcards
Ab Urbe Cónditā
From the founding of the city
a, ab
by, from
derivative: absent
coram
in the presence of
derivative: absent
cum
with
derivative: contact, compact
de
about, down from
derivative: devalue
e, ex
out of, out from
derivative: exclude
in
ablative case
in, on
derivative: include
prae
at the head of
derivative: predict
pro
for, on behalf of, in front of
derivative: prologue
sine
without
derivative: sinecure
sub
ablative case
under, at the foot of
derivative: subway
tenus
as far as
ara, -ae
f. altar
epístula, -ae
f. letter
derivative: epistle
porta, -ae
f. gate
derivative: portal
sella, -ae
f. seat
villa, -ae
f. farmhouse
derivative: villa
A preposition shows the relationship between
a noun/pronoun and another word in the sentence
A prepositional phrase consists of
the preposition and its object
In Latin, the object of a preposition is in either
the ablative or accusative case
Before words beginning with consonants, the prepositions ab and ex have shortened forms ___ and ___
a and e
Dominus vobiscum
The Lord be with you
How do you say “with me” in Latin
mecum
How do you say “with you” in Latin
tecum
How do you say “with us” in Latin
nobiscum
How do you say “with you all” in Latin
vobiscum