The words hic (this) and ille (that) are called demonstratives because they point out or demonstrate the person or thing you are talking about: hic for what is near at hand, ille for things further away.
Demonstratives
The words hic (this) and ille (that) are called demonstratives because they point out or demonstrate the person or thing you are talking about: hic for what is near at hand, ille for things further away.
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