Latin Vocabulary: Ille, illa, illud

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What is the nominative singular masculine word for 'that' in Latin?

  • illī
  • illud
  • ille (correct)
  • illa

What is the nominative singular feminine word for 'that' in Latin?

  • illa (correct)
  • illī
  • ille
  • illud

What is the nominative singular neuter word for 'that' in Latin?

  • illa
  • illum
  • illī
  • illud (correct)

What is the genitive singular masculine form in Latin?

<p>illiūs (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the dative singular masculine in Latin?

<p>illī (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the accusative singular feminine form in Latin?

<p>illam (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the ablative singular neuter in Latin?

<p>illō (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the nominative plural masculine form in Latin?

<p>illī (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the genitive plural feminine in Latin?

<p>illārum (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the ablative plural neuter in Latin?

<p>illīs (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The _____ and _____ cases are always the same in the neuter.

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Latin for 'that' (masculine singular)

The nominative singular masculine form of the Latin word 'that'.

Latin for 'that' (feminine singular)

The nominative singular feminine form of the Latin word 'that'.

Latin for 'that' (neuter singular)

The nominative singular neuter form of the Latin word 'that'.

Latin genitive singular 'that' (masculine)

The genitive singular masculine form of the Latin word 'that'.

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Latin dative singular 'that' (masculine)

The dative singular masculine form of the Latin word 'that'.

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Latin accusative singular 'that' (feminine)

The accusative singular feminine form of the Latin word 'that'.

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Latin ablative singular 'that' (neuter)

The ablative singular neuter form of the Latin word 'that'.

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Latin nominative plural 'that' (masculine)

The nominative plural masculine form of the Latin word 'that'.

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Latin genitive plural 'that' (feminine)

The genitive plural feminine form of the Latin word 'that'.

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Latin ablative plural 'that' (neuter)

The ablative plural neuter form of the Latin word 'that'.

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Latin nominative vs. accusative (neuter)

In Latin, the neuter gender always uses the same form for the nominative and accusative cases.

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Study Notes

Vocabulary Overview: Ille, illa, illud

  • Ille, illa, illud are demonstrative pronouns in Latin meaning "that" and "those."
  • These pronouns have different forms based on gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and number (singular, plural).

Singular Forms

  • Nominative Singular

    • Masculine: ille
    • Feminine: illa
    • Neuter: illud
  • Genitive Singular

    • Masculine, Feminine, Neuter: illiūs (same form for all genders)
  • Dative Singular

    • Masculine, Feminine, Neuter: illī (same form for all genders)
  • Accusative Singular

    • Masculine: illum
    • Feminine: illam
    • Neuter: illud
  • Ablative Singular

    • Masculine: illō
    • Feminine: illā
    • Neuter: illō

Plural Forms

  • Nominative Plural

    • Masculine: illī
    • Feminine: illae
    • Neuter: illa (same as nominative singular feminine)
  • Genitive Plural

    • Masculine: illōrum
    • Feminine: illārum
    • Neuter: illōrum (same form as masculine)
  • Dative Plural

    • Masculine, Feminine, Neuter: illīs (same form for all genders)
  • Accusative Plural

    • Masculine: illōs
    • Feminine: illās
    • Neuter: illa (same as nominative plural feminine)
  • Ablative Plural

    • Masculine, Feminine, Neuter: illīs (same form for all genders)

Key Grammar Point

  • The nominative and accusative cases are always the same in the neuter gender. This is an important principle in Latin grammar.

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