Legendo: A Simple Approach to the Latin of the LiturgyRushworth & Dreaper, 1943 - 202 Seiten |
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... case as well as Look carefully at the above examples . You see that the Nominative is the case of the subject of a sentence ; the Accusative that of the direct object . The Genitive is the our English possessive case ; the Dative is the ...
... case as well as Look carefully at the above examples . You see that the Nominative is the case of the subject of a sentence ; the Accusative that of the direct object . The Genitive is the our English possessive case ; the Dative is the ...
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... case inflexions , since of necessity it is so closely bound to the noun it qualifies as to make almost one with it . Moreover the association goes still further than mere identity of case ; it extends to number and also to gender . This ...
... case inflexions , since of necessity it is so closely bound to the noun it qualifies as to make almost one with it . Moreover the association goes still further than mere identity of case ; it extends to number and also to gender . This ...
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... CASES THE NOMINATIVE is the case of the Subject of a sentence or clause , i.e. the word or words about which a statement is made . It answers the question Who ? Petrus et Joánnes ascendébant in templum . Who went up into the temple ...
... CASES THE NOMINATIVE is the case of the Subject of a sentence or clause , i.e. the word or words about which a statement is made . It answers the question Who ? Petrus et Joánnes ascendébant in templum . Who went up into the temple ...
Inhalt
GROWTH AND CHARACTER OF LITURGICAL LATIN | 1 |
LATIN PRONUNCIATION | 7 |
Gen i | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Accusative adjective æ f æ ƒ Ægyptus álii áliud álius atis f atum Audítus autem Berkeley CALIFORNIA LIBRARY conjugation Dative décima declension Delétus deponent verbs Deus dicens dicit discípulis dixit Dómine ecce ejus English enim eórum erant erat erátis ergo Factus fílios forms Genitive Gerund hæc illi illo témpore illum Imperfect Perfect Indicative Mood ipse ipsi itum Jesus language Latin language Latin text Learn the Vocabulary Lectio Lord meaning memorize the following meum mihi nobis noun óculo omnes omni ómnia ómnibus onis f oris Participles plural possessive adjective preposition Present Simple pronoun pronunciation quæ quam quia quid quidam quod quóniam regnum respóndens sentence sicut Simple Perfect singular Spíritus Subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt super syllable terra thee tibi to-him translation tuis Tunc tuum UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA verbs verbum vestris vobis Vocátus vowel word