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| "when I was a soldier iIN CAMPANIA, I often visited the city. | IN CAMPANIA |
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| AFTER DINNER I want to show your bedroom to you." | POST CENAM |
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| definition of : a | away from/from |
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| definition of : ab | away from/from |
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| definition of : ad | toward/towards/to |
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| definition of : apud | with/at the house of |
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| definition of : circum | around |
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| definition of : cum | with |
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| definition of : de | down from/about |
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| definition of : e | from/out of |
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| definition of : ex | from/out of |
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| definition of : in (+ accusative) | into |
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| definition of : in (+ablative) | at/on/in |
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| definition of : per | through/along |
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| definition of : pro | in front of/in place of/for/on behalf of |
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| definition of : prope | near |
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| definition of : sine | without |
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| definition of : sub | under |
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| everyday you were coming TO ME | ad me |
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| I was wanting to stay IN THE CITY | in urbe |
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| IN IT are a little chest and a small candelabra." | in eo |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative: in villa | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? circum montes | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? cum puella | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad pontem | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ad puellam | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? apud villam | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? de monte | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? ex aqua | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in caelo | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in montibus | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in urbem | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? in villam | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? per urbes | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? pro puella | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? prope puerum | accusative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sine amicis | ablative |
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| Is the noun after the preposition accusative or ablative? sub signo | ablative |
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| It is not right to live WITHOUT FRIENDS. | sine amicis |
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| Rufilla is sitting IN THE BEDROOM | In cubiculo |
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| Rufilla speaks ABOUT QUINTUS | de Quinto |
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| Rufilla turned herself TOWARD QUINTUS | ad Quintum |
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| Salvius led Quintus into the study here Rufilla was sitting. | in tablinum |
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| Salvius, after Quintus ate dinner, was asking ABOUT THE CITY of Pompeii. | de urbe |
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| she burst into tears. (lacrima= tear) | in lacrimas |
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| she sent the hairdressers OUT OF THE BEDROOM | ex cubiculo |
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| Suddenly Domitilla made a plan and then very quickly hurried TO THE KITCHEN | ad culinam |
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| The slavegirl WITH THE COOK returned. | cum coquo |
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| This house is far AWAY FROM THE CITY | ab urbe |
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| Two hairdressers stand NEAR HER and arrange her hair. | prope eam |
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