in
+ Accusative
into, against (motion toward)
+ Ablative
in, on (at rest)
Accusative: in urbemโ into the city (motion)
Ablative: in urbeโ in the city (location)

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Complete list of Latin prepositions grouped by the case they take. Every Latin preposition governs either the accusative or the ablative case (with three exceptions that take both). This is core Classical Conversations Foundations English grammar memory work and the foundation of Henle and First Form Latin.
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Every Latin preposition is associated with a specific case. When you see a preposition, the noun after it must be in the case that preposition governs. This is why memorizing prepositions by case matters more than memorizing them alphabetically.
Rule of thumb: Accusative prepositions generally express motion toward, purpose, or measurement. Ablative prepositions generally express motion from, means, or location (at rest).
23prepositions. The accusative case is the โdirection towardโ case โ most accusative prepositions describe movement to, across, around, or near a place.
| Latin | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| ad | to, toward, at, near | ad urbemโ to the city |
| adversus | against, toward, opposite | adversus hostemโ against the enemy |
| ante | before, in front of | ante portamโ before the gate |
| apud | among, at the house of, with | apud Romanosโ among the Romans |
| circa / circum | around, about | circum urbemโ around the city |
| cis / citra | on this side of | cis Alpesโ on this side of the Alps |
| contra | against, opposite to | contra nosโ against us |
| erga | toward (metaphorical) | erga patremโ toward father (affectionately) |
| extra | outside of, beyond | extra murosโ outside the walls |
| infra | below, beneath | infra terramโ below the earth |
| inter | between, among | inter amicosโ among friends |
| intra | within, inside of | intra moeniaโ within the walls |
| iuxta | next to, near | iuxta viamโ next to the road |
| ob | on account of, because of, toward | ob hocโ on account of this |
| per | through, by means of | per silvamโ through the forest |
| post | after, behind | post bellumโ after the war |
| praeter | except, beyond, past | praeter meโ except me |
| prope | near | prope templumโ near the temple |
| propter | on account of, because of | propter amoremโ on account of love |
| secundum | following, according to, along | secundum naturamโ according to nature |
| supra | above, beyond | supra caelumโ above the heavens |
| trans | across, over | trans flumenโ across the river |
| ultra | beyond, on the far side of | ultra mareโ beyond the sea |
11prepositions. The ablative case is the โfrom/with/byโ case โ most ablative prepositions describe motion away, means, or location (at rest).
| Latin | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| a / ab / abs | from, away from, by | ab urbeโ from the city |
| coram | in the presence of, before | coram populoโ in the presence of the people |
| cum | with | cum amicisโ with friends |
| de | down from, concerning, about | de monteโ down from the mountain |
| e / ex | out of, from | ex urbeโ out of the city |
| prae | before, in front of, because of | prae laetitiaโ because of joy |
| pro | for, on behalf of, in front of | pro patriaโ for one's country |
| sine | without | sine speโ without hope |
| sub | under, beneath (at rest) | sub arboreโ under the tree |
| super | over, above (at rest) | super mensaโ above the table |
| tenus | up to, as far as | pectore tenusโ up to the chest |
Usage Notes
Three prepositions can take either the accusative or the ablative โ with different meanings. The rule of thumb: accusative = motion, ablative = rest.
+ Accusative
into, against (motion toward)
+ Ablative
in, on (at rest)
Accusative: in urbemโ into the city (motion)
Ablative: in urbeโ in the city (location)
+ Accusative
to under (motion)
+ Ablative
under (at rest)
Accusative: sub arboremโ to under the tree
Ablative: sub arboreโ under the tree (at rest)
+ Accusative
over, above (motion)
+ Ablative
above, concerning (at rest)
Accusative: super montemโ over the mountain
Ablative: super monteโ above the mountain (at rest)
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