LATIN 1Z03 Lecture Notes - Dunam, Accusative Case, Voseo

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Latin (vulgate) bible, book of job! nihil in terra sine causa est! Vulgate comes from latin vulgus - common people ! In is a preposition - terr-a is in the ablative case - a is the ablative ending of the rst declension! Used alone, it tells you the instrument or means of the action! Always needs to be an object which is used in accomplishing an action! The girl wrote the letter with a pen. The romans conquered the tyrants by means of arms! The romans wrote the letter with a pen. A word which is placed before another! with her! in time! next to the table! into the building! before class! Lucius tarquinius superbus bellum cum vulscis gessit et ex spoliis templum in capitoli iovi f cit. Lucius tarquinius superbus = last king of rome! Ex spoliis templum in capitolio iovie fecit = second sentence within rst one! Ex spoliis = from the spoils (prepositional phrase)!

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