Nouns that are directly addressed take endings of this case
Vocative
If
Sī
They call
Vocant
A noun or a pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun without the use of a linking verb
Appositive
A noun or pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun with the use of a linking verb
Predicate Nominative
Avārus, Avāra, Avārum
Greedy
Terret
He / she / it terrifies
Satiō, Satiāre
To satisfy
The Accusative plural ending for masculine nouns of the Second Declension
-ōs
Ager, Agrī (M)
Farm, Field
All of you, praise!
Laudāte!
This Roman Emperor executed the Apostle Paul
Nero
In Latin, objects of the preposition dē take this case
Ablative
Money
Pecūnia, Pecūniae (F)
You all do not have
Nōn habētis
Second Conjugation
DAILY DOUBLE: Objects of the form of the Latin preposition in that means "into" or "onto" take this case
Accusative
Woman
Fēmina, Fēminae (F)
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A large number of women, friends of Rome, love wisdom.
Numerus magnus feminārum amicārum Rōmānārum sapientiam amant.
The Dative and Ablative plural of Fīlia, Fīliae (F) take this irregular ending
-ābus