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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".
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| A | B |
| in muro | on the wall |
| in murum | onto the wall |
| in muris | on the walls |
| in muros | onto the walls |
| in mensā | on the table |
| in mensis | on the tables |
| in mensam | onto the table |
| in mensas | onto the tables |
| in arcā | in the box |
| in arcam | into the box |
| in arcis | in the boxes |
| in arcas | into the boxes |
| in cistā | in the chest |
| in cistis | in the chests |
| in cistam | into the chest |
| in cistas | into the chests |
| in agro | in the field |
| in agris | in the fields |
| in agrum | into the field |
| in agros | into the fields |
| in arbore | in the tree |
| in arboribus | in the trees |
| in arborem | into the tree |
| in arbores | into the trees |
| in fronte | on the forehead |
| in frontem | onto the forehead |
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