Dative Case dative case = indirect object Quintus servo pecuniam dedit. dat. acc. Quintus gave money to the slave. servo is in the dative case. pecuniam,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Latin LATIN LATIN LATIN LATIN LATIN.
Advertisements

DATIVE CASE INDIRECT OBJECTS SOME ADJECTIVES. She gives the girl the money. They show the slave the water We entrust the money to the friends. I shall.
The Declension of Nouns Chart CASES1st Sing.1 st Plural2 nd Sing.2 nd Plural3 rd Sing.3 rd Plural NOMINATIVE aae us,er,ir, ius ī *** ēs GENITIVE ae arum.
Pronouns.
September 15 th, primary characteristics. Person (1 st person, 2 nd person, 3 rd person). Number (singular, plural). Tense (present, past, future).
Stage 5 Notes. / Caecilius ambulat.servus laborat. / Caecilius walks.The slave works. / leo dormit.mercator currit. / The lion sleeps.The merchant runs.
Endings Are Everything The Cases of Latin Nouns. Nouns are the names of persons places or things.
1 st declension 2 nd declension (masc) 2 nd declension (neut) Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative Sg. Pl. Sg. Pl. Sg. Pl. -A -AE -AE -ARUM -AE.
TYPES OF ADJECTIVES: 1. 1 ST /2 ND DECLENSION: laetus, -a, -um - happy 2. 3 rd DECLENSION: felix, felicis, felice – favorable audax, audacis, audace –
Stage 2 Notes.
Chapter 7 – Indirect Object The Dative Case. Learning Targets To understand that the dative case is used for indirect objects. To learn just what indirect.
Honors Latin II.
DIRECT OBJECTS. English Direct Objects Direct Objects (DO) are nouns and they receive the action of the verb. This means that the action is done to the.
Lesson VII Dative Case Text pp Review: Genitive Case The genitive case is used to show possession and is translated with “of.” Casa Marci est.
Parsing and Translating
Chapter 7.  The endings for words of the Dative Case are in the table below:  Remember, just add these endings onto the base of the noun. NumberFirst.
 The purpose of the nominative case is the subject of the sentence  The nominative 1 st declension endings are –a and –ae.
Candidati Ch 11. Vocab convenire, conveni credere, credidi de favere, favi gens, gentis invitare, invitavi legere, legi liberalis minime!
Chapter 2 In Villa. Vocab - Derivatives amicus - ancilla - cena - cibus - dominus - dormit - gustat - intrat -
1st and 2nd declension Adjectives EVERY ADJECTIVE MUST AGREE WITH THE NOUN IT MODIFIES IN NUMBER GENDER & CASE.
A review of cases What are declensions? A declension is really just a big word for a group. Each declension has its own pattern of case endings. This.
Nouns 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd declensions. 1 ST DECLENSION FEMININE -A, ae, -ae, -am -–a, -ae, -arum -is, -as, -is, -is, -as, -is. That’s the 1 st declension.
Endings Are Everything The Cases of Latin Nouns. Nouns are the names of persons places or things.
Warm-Up Translate the following sentence into Latin. The master wanted to visit a mine and see the slaves.
LATIN NOUN DECLENSIONS The “Case” System
The Second Declension Masculine.
GRAMMAR: ACCUSATIVE PLURAL
Puellam.
CASE REVIEW.
LATIN NOUN DECLENSIONS The “Case” System
Endings Are Everything
Case Names and Uses Nominative - Subject Genitive - Possessive
Awesome Ablatives Ablative of Means Ablative of Place Where Lesson 8
NOUN/ADJECTIVE AGREEMENT
Lesson 5 – Genitive Case Case Review
POSSESSION, NOUN STEM, DECLENSIONS
Lesson VII Dative Case Text pp
Lesson VII Dative Case Text pp
The Declension of Nouns Chart
Conjugation – a group of verbs
Dative Case and how to use it.
Genitive – Whose is it? Of what? Of whom?
Today’s Objectives To feel more confident with the Dative Case
Noun Endings Noun Endings
WARM-UP: Noun Review NOMEN:_________________________DATUM:_________________________ DIRECTIONS: ON THE SPACES PROVIDED TELL THE CASE OF EACH NOUN WERE.
How To Answer Questions in Latin!
Noun Declension Chart.
1st and 2nd declension Adjectives
Adjectives Quiz 20 Questions Multiple Choice 5 points each NEXT CLASS!
How to decline a noun!! 3 SIMPLE STEPS!!!
NOMINATIVE To the tune of “You are my sunshine” A
3rd Declension Nouns (Lesson 40)
Noun Review 1st/2nd declensions
Dative a. indirect object -
Genitive – Whose is it? Of what? Of whom?
Lesson 7 Dative Case Dec. 9-15, 2014.
Review of 1st and 2nd Declensions
Agenda diēs Martis, a.d. x Kal. Nov. A.D. MMXVIII
SECOND DECLENSION NOUNS
Direct Objects Accusative Case
Agenda diēs Mercuriī, prid. Id. Sept. A.D. MMXVIII
First declension Magister Riggs.
a us/r (um) anything us (ū) ēs ae ī is ūs eī ō uī (ū) am um em (nom)
UNDERSTANDING DATIVES
2nd Declension Neuter Nouns
Accusatives.
Genitive Case (+ Word Study) Lesson 5
MODEL SENTENCES.
Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2, Stage 18
Presentation transcript:

Dative Case dative case = indirect object Quintus servo pecuniam dedit. dat. acc. Quintus gave money to the slave. servo is in the dative case. pecuniam, in the accusative, receives the action directly and is closer to the verb. servo receives the action indirectly and is farther away from the verb.

Dative endings singular plural 1 st decl. 2 nd decl. 3 rd decl 1 st decl. 2 nd decl. 3 rd decl. Nom. -a -us -~~ -ae -i -es Dat. -ae -o -i -is -is -ibus Acc. -am -um -em -as -os -es

puellae canem cupiunt. nom.pl acc. 3 rd person pl. The girls want a dog. pater puellae canem dedit. nom.s. dat.s. acc. 3 rd person s. Father gave a dog to the girl.

Dative = TO or FOR in translation The dative case is caused by verbs of GIVING, TELLING AND SHOWING: I’m giving a present TO you…I told a story TO you…I will show a picture TO you. But it may also be used with regular verbs: I’m making a dress FOR you.

pater mercatori pecuniam dedit. The father gave money to the merchant. puella canibus cenam paravit. The girl prepared dinner for the dogs.

Special verbs that take the dative mercatori credo. I trust the merchant. (I give my trust to the merchant.) nautis favemus. We support the sailors. (We give our support to the sailors.) canibus credit. She trusts the dogs. (she gives her trust to the dogs.)