periculosus/a/um
dangerous
bedroom
cubiculum
This case is used for the direct object of a sentence
accusative
in cubiculo puer dormit.
The boy sleeps in his bedroom.
Hadrianus equitare cupit.
Hadrian wants to ride the horse.
e / ex
out of, from
I sleep
dormio
This case is used to express possession
Genitive
Hadrianus e stabulo ad amphitheatrum equum ducit.
Hadrian leads the horse from the stable to the amphitheater.
sed nomina Paulinae et Afri in sepulcro legit.
But he reads the names of Paulina and Afer on the tomb.
magnus/a/um
large, great
horse
equus
by, with, from
Hadrianus rogat, "quis est equus nomine?"
Hadrian asks, "who is the horse by name?"
equus est magnus corpore et fortis.
The horse is large in body, and strong.
tandem
at last
I fall
cado
A preposition with the accusative expresses what kind of movement
Movement towards
"debes multum de equis discere, Hadriane," dicit Traianus.
"You ought to learn a lot about horses, Hadrian," Trajan says.
Hadrianus ex equo ad terram cadit.
Hadrian falls from the horse to the ground.
in + accusative
into
away from
a / ab with ablative
Neuter endings are usually different from the masculine or feminine in which two cases?
Nominative and accusative
Traianus sollicitus est quod Hadrianus tam tristis est.
Trajan is worried because Hadrian is so sad.
post venationem aper Hadriani in amphitheatrum venit.
After the hunt, Hadrian's boar comes into the amphitheater.