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Latin - Accusative case of nouns
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Used for the object of a verb. The object is the person or thing the verb is done to.

For example:

domina cartam confirmat – The lady confirms the charter.

The verb (‘confirms’) is being done to ‘the charter’ – therefore ‘the charter’ is in the accusative.

The accusative is also used after some prepositions.
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