Personal Pronouns Lesson 31 Latin II Jan. 21-Feb. 2

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Personal Pronouns Lesson 31 Latin II Jan. 21-Feb. 2 Pronouns Get Personal Personal Pronouns Lesson 31 Latin II Jan. 21-Feb. 2

ego I… mei of me mihi to/for me me …me me It’s all about ME… NOM GEN DAT ACC ABL ego I… mei of me mihi to/for me me …me me from/by/with me

tu You… tui of you tibi to/for you te …you te f/b/w you What do YOU think? NOM GEN DAT ACC ABL tu You… tui of you tibi to/for you te …you te f/b/w you

nos We… nostrum of us nobis to/for us nos …us nobis f/b/w us WE are the world! NOM GEN DAT ACC ABL nos We… nostrum of us nobis to/for us nos …us nobis f/b/w us

vos Y’all… vestrum of y’all vobis to/for y’all vos …y’all vobis Y’ALL come back now! NOM GEN DAT ACC ABL vos Y’all… vestrum of y’all vobis to/for y’all vos …y’all vobis f/b/w y’all

mecum with me! tecum with you nobiscum with us vobiscum with y’all Peace be… mecum with me! tecum with you nobiscum with us vobiscum with y’all

3rd Person: He/She/It Masc. Fem. Neuter NOM is ea id he she it

with me with us He with y’all Let’s practice! …you Puella mecum ambulat. Ite nobiscum! Te in villa non invenio. Is vobiscum ibit. with me with us …you He with y’all

…y’all Y’all… Let’s practice! to y’all 5. Pecuniam vobis dabunt. 6. Vos non amamus. 7. Vos estis mei amici. to y’all …y’all Y’all…

…it to me to us Let’s practice! 8. Parate id nunc! 9. Fer mihi auxilium! 10. Ferte nobis auxilium! …it to me to us

Let’s practice! 11. Ubi te petemus? 12. Tecum venient. …you with you