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Chapter 09 -Knowing how to translate "in"

The preposition "in" used with the ablative can mean "in" or "on".
The preposition "in" used with the accusative can mean "into" or "onto".

AB
in muroon the wall
in murumonto the wall
in murison the walls
in murosonto the walls
in mensāon the table
in mensison the tables
in mensamonto the table
in mensasonto the tables
in arcāin the box
in arcaminto the box
in arcisin the boxes
in arcasinto the boxes
in cistāin the chest
in cistisin the chests
in cistaminto the chest
in cistasinto the chests
in agroin the field
in agrisin the fields
in agruminto the field
in agrosinto the fields
in arborein the tree
in arboribusin the trees
in arboreminto the tree
in arboresinto the trees
in fronteon the forehead
in frontemonto the forehead


Latin I-IV
Seymour, IN

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