Exercise 1
Put these singular nouns into the ablative case.
- aqua
- fama
- cibus
- ludus
- puer
- caelum
- mons
- navis
- mare
- pater
Exercise 2
Put these plural nouns into the ablative case.
- terrae
- hastae
- amici
- filii
- imperia
- colles
- matres
- naves
- litora
- maria
Exercise 3
Put these nouns into the ablative case; some are singular, some are plural.
- aqua
- feminae
- nauta
- coloni
- hortus
- mater
- montes
- urbes
- templum
- templa
Exercise 4
Put these adjective–noun phrases into the ablative case; some are singular, some are plural.
- filia tua
- femina fessa
- terrae ignotae
- ceteri filii
- multi canes
- comes meus
- muri ingentes
- mater laeta
- paucae urbes
- magnum mare
Exercise 5
Translate these phrases into Latin. Your answers should all be in the ablative case.
- the tired girl
- the dead sailors
- my eyes
- the new gardens
- huge rocks
- the bad boys
- many nights
- a small hill
- your work
- the lucky princes