Ablative Case

 

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           When is it used?

                    The ablative case is used when a noun is being used to modify or limit a verb by means

                    (by what), agent (by whom), accompaniment (with whom), manner (how), place (where),

                     or time (when)

 

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Ablative Case

 

 

Singular

Plural

First

ā

īs

Second

ō

īs

Third

e

ibus

Third I

e, ī

ibus

Fourth

ū

ibus

Fifth

ē

ēbus

 

            Translated with, by, with, or from

                        example: portā = by/with/from the gate