Monday, May 18, 2020

Latin Prepositions That Take the Ablative Case

The following Latin prepositions may be used with the ablative case. Note: Some of these prepositions may also be used with the accusative case, but the meaning may be slightly different. Some of these prepositions can also be used as adverbs. Where there are 2 forms of the preposition, the form with a consonant is used before words beginning with vowels. ab, a -from coram -in the presence of, before cum -with de -down from, from ex, e -out of, from in -in intus -within palam -openly in the presence of prae -in front of, before pro -before procul -far from simul together with, simultaneously with sine -without sub -under If you have any additions or corrections, please send them to me.

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