Jerard White

Magister Linguae Latinae
last updated
Monday, May 30, 2005
 

The Dative Case

 
The Dative case was used in Latin to distinguish the person or thing indirectly effected by the action of the verb.
 

The English prepositions which are generally used to translate the dative case are "to" or "for".

 
Indirect Object Of Purpose or Tendency
Of Reference With Adjectives
Of Agency Of Direction
Of Possession  
   
 
Indirect Object
redi
Of Reference
redi
Of Agency
redi
Of Possession
redi
Of Purpose or Tendency
redi
With Adjectives
redi
Of Direction
redi