Latin for Beginners by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge
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LESSON V FIRST PRINCIPLES (_Continued_) [Special Vocabulary] NOUNS «corÅ´na», _wreath, garland, crown_ fÄ´bula, _story_ (fable) «pecū´nia», _money_ (pecuniary) «pugna», _battle_ (pugnacious) «victÅ´ria», _victory_ VERBS «dat», _he (she, it) gives_ nÄrrat, _he (she, it) tells_ (narrate) CONJUNCTION[A] «quia» or «quod», _because_ «cui» (pronounced _coÍoi_, one syllable), interrog. pronoun, dat. sing., _to whom?_ _for whom?_ [Footnote A: A _conjunction_ is a word which connects words, parts of sentences, or sentences.] «41.» «The Dative Case.» In addition to the relationships between words expressed by the nominative, genitive (possessive), and accusative (objective) cases, there are other relationships, to express which in |
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