Ablative Case Here
Uses distinct endings (like -ā or -ō ) and often pairs with prepositions like ab (from), cum (with), or sine (without).
The specific function of the ablative varies significantly between linguistic families: ablative case
Expressed through suffixes like -den or -tan , it primarily marks the "from" relationship, though it can also indicate cause. Uses distinct endings (like -ā or -ō )