Latin Phrase Signals

 

Phrase Signal English
Subject NOMINATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] is the subject of the sentence
Subject no NOM [NOUN or ADJECTIVE], subject given by verb morphemes "he," "she," "they," or "it"
Goal IN + ACCUSATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] "to, into [ACCUSATIVE]"
Limit AD + ACCUSATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] "to [ACCUSATIVE]"
Limit ACCUSATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] without preposition, city or small island + motion indicated "to, out of [ACCUSATIVE]"
Source EX + ABLATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] "from, out of [ABLATIVE]"
Source ABLATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] without preposition "from, out of [ABLATIVE]"
Separation AB + ABLATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] "from [ABLATIVE]"
Separation ABLATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] without preposition, city or small island indicated "from [ABLATIVE]"
Predicate VERB forms PERFECT or IMPERFECT PERFECT: simple past actual, IMPERFECT: simple present narrative, simple present actual
Predicate Attributes ADVERB forms i have no idear
Object ACCUSATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] without preposition VERB is happening to [ACCUSATIVE]
Appositional NOUN#1 form same as NOUN#2 form NOUN#1, the NOUN#2
Across TR�NS + ACCUSATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] "across [ACCUSATIVE]"
Across ACCUSATIVE [NOUN or ADJECTIVE] without preposition, VERB signaling predicate contains TR�NS morpheme "across [ACCUSATIVE]"

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