Habeo

Habeo with genitive

Habeo with genitive
  1. Does Habeo take the accusative?
  2. What is the meaning of Habeo?
  3. What is an example of genitive in Latin?

Does Habeo take the accusative?

Habeō takes an accusative direct object in the sense of 'possessing' that object.

What is the meaning of Habeo?

2.1 Habeo meaning 'hold, keep'

What is an example of genitive in Latin?

In Latin, you would use the genitive case for "Harry" and for "country" if you wanted to define the houses in this way. Some other examples include: "the road to Rome" = via Romae, "rivers of milk" = flumina lactis, and "part of the men" = pars virorum.

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