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Demonstratives. Demonstratives. Demonstrative adjectives point out some person, place, or object Hic, haec , hoc: this, these Ille , illa , illud : that, those Is, ea , id: he, she, it Iste , ista , istud : those . Hic, haec , hoc: this. Ille , illa , illud : that.
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Demonstratives • Demonstrative adjectives point out some person, place, or object • Hic, haec, hoc: this, these • Ille, illa, illud: that, those • Is, ea, id: he, she, it • Iste, ista, istud: those
Adverbs from hic and ille • huc: to here • illic: there, that place • illuc: to there • illinc: from there
Hic and ille • Different forms of hic, haec, hoc and ille, illa, illud are often used together as idiomatic expressions • hucilluc: here and there • A form of hic followed by an identical form of ille: the former… the latter; these… those • Haefeminae ad urbem, illae ad silvamcurrunt.
DEFINITION DERIVATIVE WORD Hospes, hospitis (m or f) Moenia, moenium (n.) Sedes, sedis (f.) Signum, -i (n.) Vestis, vestis (f.) Claudo, -ere, clausi, clausus Iacio, -ere, ieci, iactus Pono, ponere, posui, positus Relinquo, -ere, reliqui, relictus Trado, -ere, tradidi, traditus Vinco, -ere, vici, victus guest Walls, fortifications Seat, throne Sign, signal Cloth, garment To shut, close To throw To place, put, position To leave behind To hand down To conquer
Hostem • Rebus • Cornua • Amnium • Speciem • Seriei • Manui • Maria • Sinūs • Mortis
Hoc estilliusoppidum. • Illihaectrademus. • Cur illehancreliquit? • Illudillicponuisti. • Huiusurbismoeniasimiliaillisunt. • Illorumhostiumcastra in hacmontesunt. • Illapuella non pulchrioresthac. • Omnesfeminae ad arcemaccesserunt, hae a villis, illaeab omnibus urbispartis.
That boy is your brother’s friend; we ran in the field with him. • Two legions left the city; one carried good news, the other bad. • This city is wretched, that one is beautiful. • In Asia we saw a city; that city must be seen by all. • She is destined to love this boy, not that one.