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Demonstrative Adjectives and Demonstrative Pronouns
Hic and ille Demonstrative Adjectives and Demonstrative Pronouns
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Demonstrative adjectives are hic(this/these) and ille(that/those)
Hic and ille may also be used as pronouns (this one, that one, this man, this woman, etc.) Pronouns will agree with their antecedent in GENDER and NUMBER The case of a pronoun is determined by its use in the sentence Hic and ille are sometimes translated as third person pronouns he (this/that one masculine), she (this/that one feminine), it (this/that one neuter), or they (these/those ones)
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Demonstrative Pronouns
HIC, HAEC, HOC This, These (English meanings are the same for all three genders, but are given in the masculine only) Singular Plural M. F. N. NOM. hic this (one) haec hoc hi-these(ones) hae GEN. huius- of this (one) huius horum- of these (ones) harum horum DAT. huic-to/for this(one) huic his- to/for these (ones) his ACC. hunc-this(one) hanc hos-these(ones) has ABL. hoc-this(one) hac these (ones)
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Demonstrative Pronoun
ILLE, ILLA, ILLUD That, Those (English meanings are the same for all three genders, but are given in the masculine only.) Singular Plural M. F. N. NOM. ille-that(one) illa illud illi those (ones) illae GEN. illius of that(one) illius illorum-of those (ones) illarum illorum DAT. illi to/for that(one) illi illis-to/for those (ones) illis ACC. illum-that(one) illam illos-those (ones) illas ABL. illo-that(one) illo illis -those (ones)
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