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)
Endings Chart
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Ablative Case |
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Singular |
Plural |
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First |
ā |
īs |
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Second |
ō |
īs |
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Third |
e |
ibus |
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Third I |
e, ī |
ibus |
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Fourth |
ū |
ibus |
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Fifth |
ē |
ēbus |
Translated with, by, with, or from
example: portā = by/with/from the gate