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Grammar
100

ad

to, toward

100

post

after

100

propter

on account of

100

super

over, above, beyond

100

"to go" first person, singular, present

200

ob

in front of

200

contrā

against

200

*DAILY DOUBLE*

in + acc.

in + abl.

*DAILY DOUBLE*

into, onto

in, on

200

suprā

over, above, on top of

200

*DAILY DOUBLE*

"to go" third person, singular, present

"to go" third person, plural, present

it

eunt

300

ante

before

300

apud

at, by, near, with, among

300

secundum

along, behind

300

*DAILY DOUBLE*

sub + acc.

sub + abl.

*DAILY DOUBLE*

up to

under

300

"to go" second person, plural, imperfect

ībātis

400

per

through

400

praeter

past, beyond

400

īnfrā

below

400

trāns

across

400

"to go" second person, singular, future

ībis

500

circā

around, near

500

extrā

outside of

500

inter

between, among

500

ultrā

beyond

500

Why does the study of Latin prepositions help your understanding of English?

Many English words begin with Latin prepositions (as prefixes), so knowing the Latin helps you figure out the meaning of English words.

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