Inflections.
5째 The Vocative Singular 3. The enclitic -pte may Possessive Pronouns for the common in case r-f suo, sua 2.
IV.
Masculine of meus is mi. be joined to the Ablative Singular of the purpose of emphasis. This is particularly ; as, suopte, sua-pte.
DEMONSTRATIVE
87. These point previously mentioned.
PRONOUNS.
out an object as here or there, or as They are-
hic, this (where I am) ; iste, that (where you are) ; ilIe, tit at (something distinct from the speaker) ; is, that (weaker than HIe) ; idem, the same. Hic, iste, and ilIe are accordingly the Demonstratives Second, and Third Persons respectively.
of the First,
Hic, this. PLURAL.
SINGULAR. MASCULIr-;"E.
Nom. Gen. Dat. Ace. Abl.
hic hiijus huic hunc hoc
1
FEMININE.
NEUTER.
MASCULINE.
haec hujus huic hanc hac
hoc hiijus huic hoc hoc
hi horum his hos his
FElIUNINE.
hae harum his has his
NEUTER.
haec horum his haec his
lste, that, that of yours. PLURAL.
SINGULAR. MASCULINE.
Nom. Gen. Dat. Ace. Abl.
iste istius isti istum isto
FElIllNINE.
NEUTER.
ista istius isti istam
istud 2 istius isti istud isto
ista
MASCULINE.
FEMININE.
NEUTER.
isti istorum is tis istos istis
istae istarum istis istas istis
ista2 istorum istis ista ' istis
lHe (archaic oIle), that, that one, he, is declined like iste.
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1 Forms of hic ending in -s sometimes append -ce for emphasis; as, hiljusce. this ... here; hosce, hisce. When -ne is added, -c and -ce become .01 i as. hunclne, hoscine. 2 For istud, isto.o sometimes occurs; for Ista,lstaec. a For Illud, iUlicsometimes occurs.