The accusative form of "you" in Latin is te in the singular and vos in the plural. This is the form used for the object of the verb, or the object of certain prepositions.
The accusative word for Pictor in latin is Picturam.
"me" is the accusative ending for the first person pronoun in latin.
Contra. OR: in + accusative
Accusative.
If you are looking for the meaning of accusative in latin my competance is not good enough, but if you are looking for just the word in latin it is accusativus
No, "terram" is accusative in Latin. Nominative is typically used for the subject of a sentence, while accusative is used for the direct object.
You must mean the word mater (there is no matr). The accusative singular of this is matrem; the accusative plural matres.
Elephant (accusative singular).
Boys (accusative case).
Contra. Also: in + accusative
Henricum
In Latin, the nominative case is used for the subject of a sentence, while the accusative case is used for the direct object. The nominative form typically identifies the doer of the action, while the accusative form receives the action of the verb.