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Chapters 39-40: Place Expressions 3

Place expressions with the accusative indicate going TOWARD or TO a place.

Place expressions with the ablative indicate movement AWAY FROM a place.

The locative case (endings -ae, -i, -iis) indicates staying put IN or AT a place.

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domum(accusative) (TO) home
domo(ablative) FROM home
domi(locative) AT home
rus(accusative) TO the country
rure(ablative) FROM the country
ruri(locative) IN the country
Romam(accusative) TO Rome
Romā(ablative) FROM Rome
Romae(locative) IN Rome
Baias(accusative) TO Baiae
Baiis(ablative or locative) FROM or IN Baiae
Delum(accusative) TO Delos
Delo(ablative) FROM Delos
Deli(locative) IN Delos
Carthaginem(accusative) TO Carthage
Carthagine(ablative) FROM Carthage
Carthagini(locative) IN Carthage
Brundisium(accusative) TO Brundisium
Brundisio(ablative) FROM Brundisium
Brundisii(locative) IN Brundisium


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