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In linguistics, ablative case (abbreviated abl) is a name given to cases in various languages whose common characteristic is that they mark motion away from something, though the details in each language may differ. The name "ablative" is derived from the Latin ablatus, the (irregular) perfect passive participle of auferre "to carry away". Indo-European languagesFrom Wikipedia under the
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GlobeNewsWire (press release) LIPO-102 is a novel, minimally-invasive, non- ablative approach to localized fat reduction comprising an injectable aqueous combination of salmeterol ... and more » From Google News Search: "Ablative" How long will ablative treatment be? Q. I just had thyroidectomy becuase of papillary cancer. I need to wait for a month before my radiation. As of now I am just taking calcium and needs to wait for four weeks before they give me iodine meds. Does anyone have any idea how long does ablative treatment be? Asked by Julia - Sat Feb 6 22:24:24 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments Ablative and accusitive in Latin? Q. my teacher made a little chart of the ablative and accusative endings or something in latin. for accusative it was like per prope and in and for ablative it was like in (into) and a few others. Can someone clarify what all of them are for both cases? Asked by hey :] - Thu Mar 4 16:56:00 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments how do you decide what declension a word goes in when translating a word from english to latin?
Q. How do you decide which declension a english word goes into when translating? And also, some of the endings for latin are the same for differnet groups (ie, ablative and dative for the ending "is") Please help, I have a test tommorow! Thank you all in advance! Asked by Araceli1010 - Thu Jan 21 17:42:27 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Got your dictionary? Look up the English word wolf. On the English side it says "lupus" Obviously 2nd, but, for the sake of argument, say you didn't know that. Look up "lupus" in the Latin side. Lupus, -i the -i signals the genitive singular ending the second declension genitive ending is -i the -i means in the genitive singular the word is lupi Look at the chart in your dictionary (most, if not all Latin dictionaries devote 3 or 4 pages to verbs and nouns and such) Find 2nd declension and look for the ending you want. "And also, some of the endings for latin are the same for differnet groups (ie, ablative and dative for the ending "is")" is there a question there, or are you just alerting me to that fact? Answered by Non Sequitur - Thu Jan 21 17:59:11 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Ablative" |






