Five declensions: Latin nouns are divided into five groups called declensions: first declension, second declension....
Cases: In Latin's mother language, Proto-Indo-European (PIE), nouns could interact with verbs in eight ways. Each way was called case.
Nominative/Subjective: He walked the dog.
Genitive/Possessive: His idea was ridiculous.
Accusative/Objective: I smacked him.
Dative: It was an interesting day for him.
Ablative: This bookcase was built by him.
Instrumental: We went to Rome with him.
Locative: A bug was crawling on him.
Vocative: Dude!
In Latin, the ablative case absorbed the instrumental and locative cases.
10/30/09
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