This genitive use is found in the phrase nihil vinī
What is partitive genitive?
This dative use can be found in the sentence "he did it FOR GLORY"
What is dative of purpose?
This accusative use is in the phrase "FOR MANY DAYS"
What is accusative of duration of time?
This use of the ablative is in the sentence: "He was killed BY THE GIRL"
What is the ablative of agent?
This special case is found in the phrase "O William!"
What is the vocative?
This genitive shows whose something is
What is genitive of possession?
This dative use can be found in the sentence"TO HIM, she was beautiful"
What is the dative of reference?
This accusative use is in the phrase "Me miserum!"
What is accusative of exclamation?
What use of the ablative is "They suffer FROM FEAR/BECAUSE OF FEAR"
What is the ablative of cause?
This case is found in the sentence "The FOX runs"
What is the nominative?
This use of the genitive can be found in the phrase amor malī?
What is objective genitive?
This dative use is seen in the sentence "Carthago delenda est ROMANIS"
What is dative of agent?
This accusative use is in the phrase "ad urbem"
This use of the ablative is in the phrase "erat optimus VIRTUTE"
What is the ablative of respect?
This special case is found in the sentence "habitavimus ROMAE"
What is the locative?
This use of the genitive can be found in the phrase Vir magna virtutis
What is genitive of description?
This dative use is seen in the sentence "ap(ad)pronquat EQUŌ"
What is dative with verbs?
This accusative use is in the sentence "dicis te esse bonum"
What is accusative subject in indirect statement?
This use of the ablative is in the phrase: "paulō melior"
What is the ablative of degree of difference?
This special case is found in the sentence "Remanebant DOMI"
What is the locative case?
"enough (of) books" in Latin
What is satis librorum?
"Equus est eī" in English
What is "he has a horse"?
"ad defendendum oppidum" in English
What is for the purpose of defending the town?
"braver than the boy" in Latin
What is "fortior puerō"?
"Horse, come!" in Latin
What is "eque, veni"?