Porta, portae
nauta, nautae
Provincia, provinciae
silva, silvae
gate
sailor
province
forest
Fame
Land
Gate
Province
gloria, gloriae
terra, terrae
porta, portae
provincia,provinciae
Gen, S ending 1st and 2nd Declension
ae, i
Nautae nonvident
The sailors do not see
Name the Genders in Latin
Name the two numbers in Latin
Masculine, Feminine, Neuter
Singular, Plural
amicus, amici
servus, servi
filius, filii
Christianus, Christiani
friend
slave, servant
son
Christian
Command
sword
war
kingdom
imperium, imperii
gladius, gladii
bellum, belli
regnum, regni
Acc S ending 1st Declension
Nom, P ending 2nd Declension
am, i
Christiani servos non laudant
The Christians do not praise the slaves
Name the 6 cases in Latin
The Acc is like the Nom for which nouns
Nom, Gen, Dat, Acc, Abl, Voc
All neuter nouns
Caelum, caeli
regnum, regni
praemium, praemii
imperium, imperii
sky, heaven
kingdom, royal power
reward
command, power, empire
you (all) are
law
truth
voice
shouting
estis
lex, legis
veritas, veritatis
vox, vocis
clamor, clamoris
Gen P ending 3rd Declension N
Acc, P ending- 1st Declension
um, as
Nautae pericula belli non laudant
The sailors do not praise the dangers of war
The number of declensions in Latin
Vocative is the case of
Five
The Person addressed
sumus
imperator, imperatoris
dux, ducis
salus, salutis
we are
commander in chief, general
leader
safety, welfare, salvation
They killed
They inhabit
Leading man
Journey
occiderunt
incolunt
princeps, principis
iter, itineris
Acc S ending 4th decl
Abl, P ending 4th decl
um, ibus
Duces Romanorum hostes in colle vicerunt
The leaders of the Romans conquered the enemy on the hill.
In 3rd declension nouns, the various endings of a nominative singular neuter noun are?
L-a-n-c-e-t
sum
exercitus, exercitus
metus, metus
adventus, adventus
I am
army
fear
arrival, coming
They conquered
They made
However
They came
vicerunt
fecerunt
autem
venerunt
Double Jeopardy
Gen, P ending 4th declension
Dat, S ending 4th declension
Gen, P ending-5th declension
uum, ui, erum
The Gauls were not friends of Casesar and of the Senate
Galli non erant amici Caesaris et Senatus
The genitivie singular endings of the five declensions
ae, i, is, us, ei