LATIN NOTES
Pronouns : Demonstrative Pronouns
Is, ea, id = he she it
Singular
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
Plural
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
Ille, illa, illud = he, she it/that
Singular
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
Plural
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
NB : ille, illa, illud is often used to indicate a change of subject from the previous sentence
e.g. Argus Quintum pugnat; ille fugit
Argus attacks Quintus; he (Quintus) flees
Personal Pronoun
Ego = I, me
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
Tu = you (sg.)
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
Nos = we, us
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
Vos = you all
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Reflective Pronoun
Se = himself, herself, itself, themselves
Nom.
Acc.
Gen.
Dat.
Abl.
Used to evoke to the 3rd Person subject of the sentence
e.g. Quintus se occidit
Quintus kills himself
e.g. Decimus sibi donum dat
Decimus gives himself a present
e.g. pueri se pulsat
The boys are punching themselves
The Possessive Adjective
Meus, mea, meum = my
Tuus, tua, tuum = your
Noster, nostra, nostrum = our
Vester, vestra, vestrum = your
NB : Use these adjectives to describe initiatory and 2nd person possession
Do Not use the genitive of...
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