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1An Introduction to the Latin Tongue, for the Use of Youth
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“An Introduction to the Latin Tongue, for the Use of Youth” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ An Introduction to the Latin Tongue, for the Use of Youth
- Author: No name
- Publisher: T. Pote
- Publish Date: 1795
“An Introduction to the Latin Tongue, for the Use of Youth” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ eft - cafe - cum - verbs - alfo - nouns - thefe - genitive - quod - vel - genitive cafe - verba verbs - dative cafe - ablative cafe - govern dativum - quoque alfo - nominative cafe - regunt govern - accufative cafe - item alfo
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- The Open Library ID: OL20509059M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 45877513
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- First Year Published: 1795
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Grammatical case
nominative, accusative (including functions formerly handled by the dative) and genitive cases. They are used with personal pronouns: subjective case (I, you, he
Oromo language
(as for the genitive). Hararii 'from Harar' Following a noun in the genitive, -tii is added. mana 'house', buna 'coffee', mana bunaa 'cafe', mana bunaatii
Torshov
an old farm, Torshov gård (Old Norse Þórshof). The first element is the genitive of Þórr 'Thor', and the last element is hof 'shrine, temple'. Torshov is
Grammatical gender in German
the plural and in the accusative and dative singular, but in -ns in the genitive singular); The weak masculines which are names of male persons and animals:
Serbo-Croatian grammar
numerals are in the genitive case. As a vestige of the dual number, 2, 3, and 4 take the genitive singular, and 5 and above take the genitive plural. jedan
Language and the euro
Spain). In most Slavic languages numerals are sometimes followed by the genitive case instead of the nominative. Partitive singular. Most languages use
Scunthorpe problem
In German, a linking letter is used in compound words to represent the genitive case of the first of two linked words. For example, in Geburtstag, which
Vågsøy
after the island of Vågsøy (Old Norse: Vágsey). The first element is the genitive case of vágr which means "bay" or "inlet". The last element is ey which
Dutch grammar
object, object of preposition). Only the nominative and genitive are productive, and the genitive are seldom used and only surviving in the margins of Dutch
Ennerdale Bridge
Romanesque style. The name Ennerdale means 'Anund's valley', from 'Anundar', genitive of the Old Norse personal name 'Anundr'/'Qnundr', and 'dalr' 'valley',