Pronouns 1.1 Flashcards

(15 cards)

1
Q

What is the Latin word for ‘and’?

A

et

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2
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What is the Latin word for ‘but’?

A

sed

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3
Q

What does ‘ad’ mean in Latin?

A

to, towards

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4
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What is the Latin term for ‘near’?

A

prope

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5
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What does ‘trans’ translate to in English?

A

across

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6
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What is the Latin word for ‘about, concerning’?

A

de

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7
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Fill in the blank: ‘e, ex’ means _______.

A

out of, forth from

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8
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What does ‘in’ signify in Latin?

A

in, on

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9
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What is the Latin term for ‘into, onto’?

A

in

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10
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What is the Latin word that corresponds to ‘with the Accusative Case’?

A

With the Accusative Case

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11
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What does ‘in’ signify when used with the Ablative Case?

A

in, on

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12
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What does ‘de’ signify when used with the Ablative Case?

A

about, concerning

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13
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What is the Latin term for ‘out of, forth from’?

A

e, ex

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14
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What does ‘in’ mean when used with the Accusative Case?

A

to, towards

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15
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Fill in the blank: ‘into, onto’ translates to _______.

A

in

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