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LC2 Lesson 6 2

Terms

undefined, object
copy deck
umbra, ae
shadow
tuba, ae
trumpet
Lucia, ae
Lucy
porta, ae
gate, door
villa, ae
farmhouse
(large country estate of a wealthy person)
fabula, ae
story
provincia, ae
province
sella, ae
chair
1st Declension of Mensa, ae
Say the...
Case Meanings & Grammar Usage
MEANINGS of CASES
Nom: the (a) table(s)
Gen: of the table/table's(s')
Dat: to/for the table(s)
Acc: the (a) table(s)
Abl: by/with/from a table(s)

GRAMMAR USAGE of CASES
Nom: subject/predicate noun
Gen: possessive noun
Dat: indirect object noun
Acc: direct object noun
Abl: prepositional object n.
1. The ablative case is the ______ case.

2. The dative case is the ______ case.
1. by, with, from

2. to, for
Retro Satana!
Get thee behind me, Satan!

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