Latin Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives

Latin Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives

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Basics of Declension

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Basics of Declension

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Latin Nouns, Pronouns, and Adjectives

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  1. 1 Basics of Declension
  2. 2 Latin's Case System
  3. 3 The First Declension
  4. 4 The Second Declension
  5. 5 The Neuter Second Declension
  6. 6 The Third Declension
  7. 7 The Neuter Third Declension
  8. 8 The Fourth Declension
  9. 9 The Fourth Declension Neuter
  10. 10 The Fifth Declension
  11. 11 Latin Gender
  12. 12 First and Second Declension Adjectives
  13. 13 Third Declension Adjectives
  14. 14 Ablative Absolutes
  15. 15 The Genitive of Possession
  16. 16 The Vocative Case
  17. 17 is, ea, id
  18. 18 Third Person Plural
  19. 19 hic, haec, hoc
  20. 20 Personal Pronouns
  21. 21 iste, ista, istud
  22. 22 ille, illa, illud
  23. 23 Third Declension i-Stems
  24. 24 More on Third Declension i-Stems
  25. 25 The Naughty Nine, UNUS NAUTA, or Pronominal Adjectives
  26. 26 Rule 1: Apposition
  27. 27 Rule 26: Dative with Special Verbs
  28. 28 Rule 25: The Dative of Indirect Object
  29. 29 Rule 27: The Dative with Compounds
  30. 30 Rule 23: The Genitive with Verbs of Reminding
  31. 31 Rule 30: The Dative of Reference
  32. 32 Rule 31: The Dative of Separation
  33. 33 Rule 31: The Dative of Separation
  34. 34 Rule 28: The Dative of Possession
  35. 35 Rule 29: The Dative of Agent
  36. 36 Rule 32: The Double Dative and Dative of Purpose
  37. 37 Rule 33: The Dative with Adjectives
  38. 38 Rule 34: The Direct Object Accusative
  39. 39 Rule 36: The Predicate Accusative
  40. 40 Rule 37: The Accusative with Compound Verbs
  41. 41 Rule 38: The Accusative with Verbs of Teaching and Showing
  42. 42 Rule 39: The Accusative Subject of an Infinitive
  43. 43 Rule 40: The Accusative with Time and Space
  44. 44 Rule 41: The Ablative of Separation
  45. 45 Rule 42: The Ablative of Source/Material
  46. 46 Rule 43: The Ablative of Cause
  47. 47 Rule 45: The Ablative of Comparison
  48. 48 Rule 46: Comparisons with Quam
  49. 49 Rule 47: The Ablative of Means/Instrument
  50. 50 Rule 35: The Cognate Accusative
  51. 51 Rule 44: The Ablative of Agent
  52. 52 Rule 48: The Ablative with PUFF-V Deponents
  53. 53 Rule 49: The Ablative with opus and ūsus
  54. 54 Rule 50: The Ablative of Manner
  55. 55 Rule 51: The Ablative of Accompaniment
  56. 56 Rule 52: The Ablative of Degree of Difference
  57. 57 Rule 53: The Ablative of Description
  58. 58 Rule 54: The Ablative of Price
  59. 59 Rule 56: The Ablative with dignus and indignus
  60. 60 Rule 57: The Ablative Absolute
  61. 61 The Colors of Latin
  62. 62 Rule 58: Time with the Ablative and Accusative
  63. 63 Rule 55: The Ablative of Respect/Specification
  64. 64 Rule 60: Nouns that Take the Locative
  65. 65 Comparative Adjectives
  66. 66 The Latin Relative Pronoun: qui, quae, quod
  67. 67 The Prepositional Phrase in Latin

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