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Chapter 52: Iste and Ipse

Chapter 52: Iste and Ipse

pp. 345-351

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, University of Reading
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Summary

Latin has a relatively large group of words that can function either as adjectives or as pronouns. We have seen quis ‘who?’, ‘which?’, hic ‘this’, ille ‘that’, and is ‘he’, ‘this’, ‘that’, but there are also a number of others, including iste ‘that of yours’ and ipse ‘-self’. These two are declined as follows; note the similarity to the declension of ille.

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