CASE ENDINGS FOR THE FIRST THREE NOUN GROUPS SUBJECT AND DIRECT OBJECT

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CASE ENDINGS FOR THE FIRST THREE NOUN GROUPS SUBJECT AND DIRECT OBJECT Nominative (Subject) Singular (he/she) Plural (they) servus servī ātrium ātria ancilla ancillae leō leōnēs Accusative (Object) Singular (him/her) Plural (them) servum servōs ancillam ancillās leōnem

CASE ENDINGS FOR THE FIRST THREE NOUN GROUPS POSSESSIVE AND INDIRECT OBJECT Genitive (Possessive) Singular (his/her) Plural.(their) servī servōrum ātriī ātriōrum ancillae ancillārum leōnis leōnum Dative (Indirect Object) Sing. ([to] him/her) Plural. ([to] them) servō servīs ātriō ātriīs ancillīs leōnī leōnibus

CASE ENDINGS FOR THE FIRST THREE NOUN GROUPS POSSESSIVE AND INDIRECT OBJECT Ablative (By/with/from) Singular (him/her/it) Plural (them). servō servīs ātriō ātriīs ancillā ancillīs leōne leōnibus