Lesson 11: New Material Flashcards
across
trans (with accusative)
ad (with accusative)
to, toward at
after, behind
post (with accusative)
against
contra (with accusative)
among
apud (with accusative)
ante (with accusative)
before (in time and place)
apud (with accusative)
among
around
circum (with accusative)
because of
ob (with accusative)
before (in time and place)
ante (with accusative)
between
inter (with accusative)
cena -ae f.
dinner
circum (with accusative)
around
contra (with accusative)
against
cow
vacca -ae f.
crowd, turmoil
turba -ae f.
dinner
cena -ae f.
green plant, grass
herba -ae f.
Hánnibal ad portas
Hannibal at the gates
Hannibal at the gates
Hánnibal ad portas
herba -ae f.
green plant, grass
inter (with accusative)
between
into, onto
in (with accusative)
in (with accusative)
into, onto
juxta (with accusative)
near
near
juxta (with accusative)
ob (with accusative)
because of
on account of
propter (with accusative)
per (with accusative)
through
post (with accusative)
after, behind
propter (with accusative)
on account of
sub (with accusative)
to the foot of
tabella -ae f.
writing tablet
through
per (with accusative)
to the foot of
sub (with accusative)
to, toward at
ad (with accusative)
trans (with accusative)
across
turba -ae f.
crowd, turmoil
vacca -ae f.
cow
writing tablet
tabella -ae f.
Prepositions that express motion forward generally take what case?
accusative
Prepositions that expression location, no motion, or motion from, take what case?
ablative
Give two prepositions that can either take the ablative or the accusative case.
in, sub