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Latin Prepositions
Form II - Latin Vocabulary
Question | Answer |
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a, ab (and what case does it take?) | from, away from / Ablative |
from, away from | a, ab |
ad (and what case does it take?) | to, towards, at / Accusative |
to, towards, at | ad |
circum (and what case does it take?) | around / Accusative |
around | circum |
contra (and what case does it take?) | against / Accusative |
against | contra |
cum (and what case does it take?) | with / Ablative |
with | cum |
de | from, down from / Ablative |
e, ex (and what case does it take?) | from, out of, out / Ablative |
from, out of, out | e, ex |
in (and what case does it take?) | in, on / Ablative |
in, on | in |
in (and what case does it take?) | into, onto /Accusative |
inter (and what case does it take?) | among, between / Accusative |
among, between | inter |
per (and what case does it take?) | through, along / Accusative |
through, along | per |
post (and what case does it take?) | after, behind / Accusative |
pro (and what case does it take?) | in front of, for, in return for / Ablative |
propter (and what case does it take?) | on account of, because of / Accusative |
on account of, because of | propter |
sine (and what case does it take?) | without / Ablative |
without | sine |
sub | under / beneath / Accusative or Ablative |
trans (and what case does it take?) | across / Accusative |