`that` in Latin
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that
- determiner
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referring to a specific thing
illeI like that book. — Ille liber mihi placet.illaI like that chair. — Illa sella mihi placet.illudI like that idea. — Illud consilium mihi placet.
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referring to a specific thing
- relative pronoun
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introducing a relative clause
quodThe book that I read was good. — Liber quem legi bonus erat.quiThe man that came is here. — Vir qui venit adest.quaeThe woman that sings is famous. — Femina quae cantat clara est.
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introducing a relative clause
- conjunction
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introducing a subordinate clause
utI know that he is here. — Scio ut hic sit.quodI heard that she left. — Audivi quod discesserit.
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introducing a subordinate clause
- pronoun
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referring to a previously mentioned thing
illudThat is what I meant. — Illud est quod significavi.illeThat is my friend. — Ille est amicus meus.
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referring to a previously mentioned thing
- adjective
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used to specify a particular item
illeThat man is my teacher. — Ille vir est magister meus.illaThat woman is kind. — Illa femina benigna est.
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used to specify a particular item