Title: Vocative Case
1Vocative Case
- for nouns of address (i.e., when calling someone
by name)
2What do all of these sentences have in common?
- Where are they, Cornelia?
- Look at the big waves, sailors!
- Marcus, stay in the house.
- Do not move out of the country, Cornelius!
3What do all of these sentences have in common?
- Where are they, Cornelia?
- Look at the big waves, sailors!
- Marcus, stay in the house.
- Do not move out of the country, Cornelius!
- Each sentence is talking to a person BY NAME.
- That name goes in vocative case.
- Lets look at these same sentences in Latin.
4What do all of these sentences have in common?
- Where are they, Cornelia?
- Look at the big waves, sailors!
- Marcus, stay in the house.
- Do not move out of the country, Cornelius!
- Ubi sunt, Cornelia?
- Spectate magnas undas, nautae!
- Mane, Marce, in casa.
- Noli movere e patria, Corneli!
5What do all of these sentences have in common?
- In what case do most of these nouns appear to be?
- Ubi sunt, Cornelia?
- Spectate magnas undas, nautae!
- Mane, Marce, in casa.
- Noli movere e patria, Corneli!
6What do all of these sentences have in common?
- In what case do most of these nouns appear to be?
- NOMINATIVE CASE, and heres why. . . .
- Ubi sunt, Cornelia?
- Spectate magnas undas, nautae!
- Mane, Marce, in casa.
- Noli movere e patria, Corneli!
7Rules for Vocative Case
- noun of address is usually set off by a comma it
is NOT the subject of a sentence - usually is accompanied by imperative mood
- vocative case looks like nominative, EXCEPT
- us noun ? changes to e
- ius noun ? changes to i
8 9- Specta librum, puella!
- Look at the book, girl!
10- Ambulate ad silvam, amici!
- ambulo, ambulare walk
11- Ambulate ad silvam, amici!
- Walk to the forest, friends!
12- Libera te, captive!
- te you, yourself (acc. case)
13- Libera te, captive!
- Free yourself, prisoner!
- te you, yourself (acc. case)
14 15- Move a casa, male vir!
- Move away from the house, bad man!
16Lets Review
- Vocative case looks like nominative, EXCEPT when
a noun ends in a us or an ius (singular form
only).
17Form the vocative singular of each.
- Anna
- Clara
- Marcus
- equus
- Cornelius
- socius
18Form the vocative singular of each.
- Anna
- Clara
- Marcus
- equus
- Cornelius
- socius
19Form the vocative singular of each.
- Anna
- Clara
- Anna
- Clara
- Marcus
- equus
- Cornelius
- socius
20Form the vocative singular of each.
- Anna
- Clara
- Marcus
- equus
- Cornelius
- socius
21Form the vocative singular of each.
- Anna
- Clara
- Marce
- eque
- Anna
- Clara
- Marcus
- equus
- Cornelius
- socius
22Form the vocative singular of each.
- Anna
- Clara
- Marce
- eque
- Corneli
- Anna
- Clara
- Marcus
- equus
- Cornelius
- socius
23Form the vocative singular of each.
- Anna
- Clara
- Marce
- eque
- Corneli
- soci
- Anna
- Clara
- Marcus
- equus
- Cornelius
- socius
24Form the vocative plural.
- agricola
- amicus
- socius
25Form the vocative plural.
- agricola
- amicus
- socius
26Form the vocative plural.
- agricola
- amicus
- socius
- agricolae
- amici
27Form the vocative plural.
- agricola
- amicus
- socius
- agricolae
- amici
- socii
28Translate.
- Quid, Quinte, est nomen tauri tui ?
- taurus, tauri m., ???? (think about sign of
zodiac)
29Translate.
- Quid, Quinte, est nomen tauri tui ?
- Quintus, what is the name of your bull?
30- Work on the land, Metellus.
31- Work on the land, Metellus.
- Labora in terra, Metelle.
32- Cooks, prepare the food!
- coquus, coqui m., cook
33- Cooks, prepare the food!
- Parate cibum, coqui!
- coquus, coqui m., cook
34Last One!
- Noli portare tubam tuam in casam, Iuli!
- tuba, tubae f., horn
35Last One!
- Noli portare
- tubam tuam
- in casam, Iuli!
- Do not carry your horn into the house, Julius!
36Vocative Case
- usually looks like _____ case
- EXCEPT
- us becomes ______
- ius becomes ______
- NEVER the subject of a sentence
37Vocative Case
- usually looks like vocative case
- EXCEPT
- us becomes e
- ius becomes i
- NEVER the subject of a sentence