Latin Grammar

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Y H K K T I Q K T D D V Y M Q X J A S T
G T M X R Q V A T M O O N N A W K U D I
A J U W C H U G O C Y Y N O B H B U F F
T Y K C B V Q N A U Y J E M S O A L A V
G R B E D O I T M V R R I I L M N P J A
E K F C Y N I I S F E N A N I P G D T D
N Y X U D V L H Y E S U N A H R Q A K K
I R G B E X K T X M A J M T G C S T Q R
T H I C N Q A Y F B C H Y I I F L I W Y
I S A B B N P B N C E T A V N R Y V I O
V S P E P Y S B A R V E N E O C U E C B
E U F J M L I A M B I W W C K A K C S U
C H Q J A A G E X A T C J A X A G A E S
A O O G O A H B S Q A X P S T N G S V E
S O J R W B J W B A L Y E E T W G E O E
E P B I X C Y J S Y B F D V V N T Q I J
G U R C A T F I E R A C W Y C A F A M V
W F L B W C H S C M W P A S P T L H G K
I D C T J D T U R L J R I O M E F G K Y
F J X F W H Q R J H G I O L R C I I X C

Clues

  • Mostly translated as 'by', 'with' or 'from' (8, 4)
  • The nominative is used for the subject of a sentence or clause - usually it refers to the person who does the action. E.g. The slave builds the wall (10, 4)
  • This is used to address or speak directly to someone. E.g. Prepare dinner for me, slave! (8, 4)
  • Translated as 'of', or represented by the use of an apostrophe. E.g. This is the house of the senator (This is the senator's house) (8, 4)
  • Usually translated as 'to' or 'for' (6, 4)

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