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latintutorial | Rule 56: The Ablative with dignus and indignus @latintutorial | Uploaded August 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
This video is a sequel to rule 55, since the adjectives dignus and indignus take an ablative of respect (also known as the ablative of specification), to show what something is worth (or unworthy) of. I hope this video is worthy of your time, and I'm worthy of your views!
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