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latintutorial | Rule 50: The Ablative of Manner @latintutorial | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Many uses of the ablative case are the noun used adverbially, and the ablative of manner, used with the preposition cum, illustrates this very easily. She arrived "with great speed" might be better translated with the adverb "very quickly". This video is the first of two that explore the use of cum, meaning "with".
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