Dative Composition
Using these rules and these charts as a guide translate the following sentences into Latin.
Nominative is for subjects.
Dative is for indirect objects.
Accusative is for direct objects.
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1st Declension |
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2nd Declension |
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3rd Declension |
| Nominative |
-a |
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-us |
|
variable |
| Genitive |
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| Dative |
-ae |
|
-ō |
|
-ī |
| Accusative |
-am |
|
-um |
|
-em |
| Ablative |
-ā |
|
-ō |
|
-e |
Plural
|
1st Declension |
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2nd Declension |
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3rd Declension |
| Nominative |
-ae |
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-ī |
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-ēs |
| Genitive |
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| Dative |
-īs |
|
-īs |
|
-ibus |
| Accusative |
-ās |
|
-ōs |
|
-ēs |
| Ablative |
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