ad
to, toward
post
after
propter
on account of
super
over, above, beyond
"to go" first person, singular, present
eō
ob
in front of
contrā
against
*DAILY DOUBLE*
in + acc.
in + abl.
*DAILY DOUBLE*
into, onto
in, on
suprā
over, above, on top of
*DAILY DOUBLE*
"to go" third person, singular, present
"to go" third person, plural, present
it
eunt
ante
before
apud
at, by, near, with, among
secundum
along, behind
*DAILY DOUBLE*
sub + acc.
sub + abl.
*DAILY DOUBLE*
up to
under
"to go" second person, plural, imperfect
ībātis
per
through
praeter
past, beyond
īnfrā
below
trāns
across
"to go" second person, singular, future
ībis
circā
around, near
extrā
outside of
inter
between, among
ultrā
beyond
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.