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Latin - Nominative case of nouns
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Used for the subject of the verb. The subject is the person or thing doing the verb.
For example:

vidua laborat – the widow works.

‘the widow’ is the subject, as she is doing the verb (working). ‘the widow’ is in the nominative case.
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