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