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Ab is the Latin equivalent of 'away from' or 'out from'. It's a preposition. Any word that serves as its object is in the ablative case.

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latin for "out" is: ex

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http://sites.Google.com/site/latinaidnow/vocabulary

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The word is "fuera." It's what a Spanish speaking referee says when the soccer ball goes out of bounds.

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no (nau)

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Q: What is the spanish word for the English word out?
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