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latintutorial | Rule 22: The Genitive with Verbs of Memory @latintutorial | Uploaded March 2019 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
In Rule 21, we explored how adjectives of memory (among others) take the genitive case. In this video, we discuss the verbs of memory memini and obliviscor, and how they can take both the objective genitive and the accusative case. It all comes down to fondness and warmth.
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Rule 22: The Genitive with Verbs of Memory @latintutorial

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