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latintutorial | Rule 28: The Dative of Possession @latintutorial | Uploaded September 2019 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Without knowing it, you might have already used the dative of possession on your very first day of learning Latin. This video covers both this first use (mihi nomen est...) and other uses of this dative, including both literal and figurative (i.e., better) translations.
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