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The purpose of the nominative case is the subject of the sentence The nominative 1 st declension endings are –a and –ae
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The genitive case is used to show possession of another noun in the sentence. The noun being possessed is in the dative case The genitive 1 st declension endings are – ae and -arum
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The dative case is the indirect object of the sentence. In English, it is usually translated with a to or by. In the following sentence “the dog” is the indirect object: I threw the Frisbee to the dog. The dative 1 st declension endings are –ae and -is
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The accusative case is used as the direct object of a sentence. In English, the direct object is the noun in which the action is being done to. In the following sentence, “the Frisbee” is the direct object: I caught the Frisbee. The accusative 1 st declension endings are –am and –as
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The ablative case is used to tell the means by which something is done. Ablatives are usually translated with a with or by means of. The ablative also has many forms for different ways to use it but we’ll get into that in a later slideshow. The ablative 1 st declension endings are -ā and –is
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