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accusative
the direct object, e.g. bobs mom gave Kelly the tickets, tickets would be accusative

nominative
the subject of a sentence e.g bobs mom gave Kelly the tickets, bobs mom would be nominative

genitive
indicates the possession, bobs mom gave Kelly the tickets, so bobs, translates of usually

dative
case of indirect object, translated to or for, bobs mom gave Kelly the tickets, Kelly is dative

ablative
by with from, bobs mom gave Kelly the tickets, there is no ablative but if it said at the end with a smile that would be ablative

comparative
more e.g. longer = longer, ior or ius ending
conditional
clause beginning if or unless
deponent
verb that is passive but translates active

gerundive
something needed to be done using ad

imperative
form of verb used for a direct command
indicative
form of verb expressing a fact
indirect statement or command or questions
when you say like he said this or he asked this, com ut or ne, quest - question words (cur)