where I can find the translation of the dative, genitive, vocative of epistle. Thank you.
lang la epistula genitive
lang la epistula vocative
lang la epistula dative
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where I can find the translation of the dative, genitive, vocative of epistle. Thank you.
Epistula: Noun: epistula | gen | s | lang la epistula | dat | s | lang la epistula | nom | p | lang la epistula | voc | p | lang
lang la epistula genitive
lang la epistula vocative
lang la epistula dative
epistola-ae, f (epistula)
Singular Plural
nominative epistola epistolae
genitive epistolae epistolārum
dative epistolae epistolīs
accusative epistolam epistulās
ablative epistolā epistolīs
vocative epistola epistolae
where I can find the translation of the dative, genitive, vocative of epistle. Thank you.
* The dative of 'epistula' is: epistulae (singular) and epistulis (plural).
* The genitive is: epistulae (singular) and epistalarum (plural).
* The vocative is: epistal (singular) and epistulae (plural, both same as nominative).
The dative means the letters are the indirect objective of the sense; this can be explained by a better example: "Mark gave Jamie the book" (Mark is nominative, Jamie is dative, and the book is accusative).
The genitive means 'of the letter(s)'. The vocative would mean 'oh (you) letter(s)!', if that makes any sense, e.g. "Oh cruel letter! Why do you bring me bad news?".
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