04-02-2023, 02:50 AM
Used to call or address someone or something.
For example:
O Maria! – Oh Mary!
O domina! – Oh lady!
O regina! – Oh queen!
The vocative case is usually the same as the nominative.
The second declension masculine has a vocative case that is different from the nominative, which takes ‘-e’ or ‘-i’.
For example:
O domine! – Oh Lord!
O Georgii! – Oh George!
Not all parts of speech have a vocative case
For example:
O Maria! – Oh Mary!
O domina! – Oh lady!
O regina! – Oh queen!
The vocative case is usually the same as the nominative.
The second declension masculine has a vocative case that is different from the nominative, which takes ‘-e’ or ‘-i’.
For example:
O domine! – Oh Lord!
O Georgii! – Oh George!
Not all parts of speech have a vocative case