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Latin Noun Cases (Dative (Formation (Singular: -ae, -ō, ī (puer flores…
Latin Noun Cases
Dative
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Dative Verb
succurrit (helps), occurrit (meets), imperat (orders)
Genitive
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Formation:
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Plural: -ārum, ōrum, -um/ -ium
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Accusative
Reasons
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Gov. by a preposition that takes the accusative,
normally there is a sense of motion towards.
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Formation
Singular: "-am, -um, -em"
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Nominative
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Reasons:
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Complement of a form of the verb 'esse', to be
e.g. Quintus est puer. - Quintus - subject, puer - complement
Vocative
Reasons:
Direct Address
"e.g. Tulli, sede statim"
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