Lesson 2-Genitive and Dative

Latin



= The Genitive =

The genitive case is a descriptive case. The genitive case describes the following features of the described noun:


• Possession e.g. The Dog of Marcus (Canis Marcī)
• Origin e.g. Marcus of Rome (Marcus Romae)
• Relation e.g. A thing of beauty (Rēs pulchrae)
• Quantity e.g. A gallon of water
• Quality e.g. Day of wrath (Diēs irae)

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Latin Examples



1st declension 2nd declension
-a -us/er -um (neuter)
SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL
nominative puell-a puell-ae serv-us/puer serv bell-um bell-a
genitive puell-ae puell-ārum serv serv-ōrum bell bell-um
accusative puell-am puell-ās serv-um serv-ōs bell-um bell-a
dative puell-ae puell-īs serv serv-īs bell
Latin English 
canis puerī malī est bonus The dog  of the bad boy is good 
nominative noun genitive verb nominative adj. nominative noun  genitive verb nominative adj. 



Latin English 
canis puerōrum malōrum est bonus The dog  of the bad boys is good 
nominative noun genitive (plural)  verb nominative adj. nominative noun  genitive verb nominative adj. 

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Exercise 6



Indicate the genitive:

  1. Flavia's dog is good.
  2. The man has athlete's foot.
  3. Māter Flāviae est domina.

Adjectives which describe genitive nouns must have suffixes which are in the genitive case, matching the number, and gender.

= The Dative =

The dative case, also known as the indirect object case indicates:


• For whom, e.g., I made this car for him
• To whom, e.g., I gave this car to him
• Of whom (Possessive Dative)
• Predicative Dative (which shall be dealt with later).


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Example 1



Demonstration: The Dative in Use

He made the desk for his friend 
nominative noun verb accusative  dative prep. dative 
'he' is in the nominative, 'made' is the verb, 'the desk' is the accusative, 'for' is the preposition indicating a dative^, 'his friend' is the dative.

^ For can be used in some other constructs. To determine whether it is dative, analyse the meaning of the sentence (see Example 3). Practice will enable you to quickly spot the case of a noun in the sentence without much effort.

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Example 2



Demonstration: The Dative in Use

He gave the book to John or; He gave to John the book; He gave John the book

This demonstrates how English can use prepositions to change word order and even 'presume' a certain preposition exists that has been left out, giving a dative construct.

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Latin Examples



I gave my friend a gift. Ego dono amico meo donum.

  • Note how the word "meus" become "meo" in order to agree with "amico".

He brought me a pen.

Feret mihi stylum.

  • Note that the pronouns have a dative case as well, which can be reviewed in the chapter on pronouns.

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Exercise 8: Translate into English



  1. Do librum amico.(Dare-to give;Librum-book;amicus-friend)

  1. Scribo litteras Imperatori.(Scribere-to write; Litteras-Letter/Letters(This is a word which can mean both the letter of an alphabet in the singular, or in the plural either an individual letter, as in message, or many letters.) Imperator, imperatoris-m.-General/Emperor.)

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Roman Numerals



The Romans did not use the Hindu-Arabic numerals we use today. They used their own symbols and own numeric system. We still use Roman Numerals today.

Roman Numeral  Latin Number  English Number  Hindu-Arabic Numeral  Spanish Number  French Number  Italian Number  Portuguese Number 
ūnus -a -um  one  uno  un  uno  um 
II  duo -ae  two  dos  deux  due  dois 
III  trēs, tria  three  tres  trois  trei  três 
IV  quattor  four  cuatro  quatre  quattro  quatro 
quinque  five  cinco  cinq  cinque  cinco 
VI  sēx  six  seis  six  sei  seis 
VII  septem  seven  siete  sept  siete  sete 
VIII  octō  eight  ocho  huit  octo  oito 
IX  novem  nine  nueve  neuf  nove  nove 
decem  ten  10  diez  dix  dieci  dez 
XV  quindecim  fifteen  15  quince  quinze  quindici  quinze 
XX  viginti  twenty  20  veinte  vingt  venti  vinte 
XXV  viginti quinque  twenty-five  25  veinticinco  vingt-cinq  venticinque  vinte e cinco 
quinquaginta  fifty  50  cincuenta  cinquante  cinquanta  cinqüenta 
centum  one hundred  100  cien  cent  cento  cem 
quingentī, -ae, -a  five hundred  500  quinientos  cinq-cents  cinquecento  quinhentos 
mille  one thousand  1000  mil  mille  mille  mil 

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