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This covers the main six cases and their primary functions. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the different uses of every case, but it's a solid foundation. support this channel: / hipaws download/stream a high quality version of this song: https://hipaws.bandcamp.com [LYRICS] The nominative is for the subject of the verb The subject is the noun that does the verb Or if the verb is passive then the subject Has the verb done to it Rex vocat, the king calls or rex vocatur the king is called In both sentences rex is nominative because the subject is the king The genitive is for possession of another noun And we translate it with the word “of” Or with an “s” and an apostrophe oculi reginae are the eyes of the queen here oculi is nominative and reginae is genitive Because they are the queen’s eyes The dative is for the indirect object And we translate it using the words “to or for” You can often expect a dative with a verb like to give or to say donum amico do I give a gift to my friend Or hoc tibi dico I am saying this to you Amico and tibi are each dative as an indirect object The accusative is for the direct object of the verb Or the thing that receives the action of the verb It’s also used as the object of prepositions that take the accusative Like canem video I see the dog where canem is accusative because it’s the direct object of video And in casam festino I hurry into the house where casam is accusative because it's the object of the preposition in The ablative is not like other cases Because of how many uses it has The ablative is used for the object of prepositions that take the ablative: But if there is no preposition just remember that you can translate it using FWIB From with in/on or by Ab urbe ambulo I walk from the city oculis te video I see you with my eyes ex umbris out of the shadows De monte down from the mountain The vocative is used for talking directly to someone or something The thing that you call them will be in the vocative case Te amo amice I love you my friend Where amice is vocative because I’m calling you my friend And I am telling you that my feeling for you is love #latinlanguage #educationalvideo #grammar #rome #music