What are the eight parts of speech & what are the ten attributes that belong to them?
noun, pronoun, verb, participle, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection
number, gender, case, declension, conjugation, mood, tense, person, figure, species
Translation the following: essentia, voluntate, hypostasi, potentia, bonitate, sapientia
[Latin Vocabulary, Lesson 2 Ex Deus]
essence, will, personality, power, goodness, wisdom
[Latin Vocabulary, Lesson 2 Ex Deus]
What is the question asked in Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 1, Article 2 (Lesson 3)?
Whether sacred doctrine may be a science
What attributes belong to verbs alone, and what attributes belong to nouns, pronouns & participles?
number, case, gender, declension belong to nouns, pronouns and participles
Translation the following: Vidi Spiritum descendentem quasi columbam de caelo et mansit super eum
[John 1:32]
I saw Spirit descending as if (a) dove from heaven and (it) remained upon him
[John 1:32]
What ending often marks the passive voice?
-UR
What is a participle? Be exact.
Translate the following: Salutem Plurimam Dicit. Si vales, bene est: Ego valeo.
[Cicero, Epistle 1]
Health Much (he) Says. If (you are) well, well (it) is: I (I) am well.
[Cicero, Epistle 1]
Translate the following words that are used commonly in Summa Theologica: utrum, igitur, ex, enim
whether, therefore, from (or out of), for
What are the three pronouns that signify the three main genders and what are the seven genders in Latin and what do they signify?
hic, haec, hoc
Masculine - male, Feminine - female, Neuter - neither masculine or feminine, Common of Two - signifies masculine and feminine, Common of Three - signifies masculine, feminine & neuter, Epicene - uses one pronoun to signify either the masculine or feminine, Doubtful - uses all three pronouns (hic or haec or hoc) to signify the gender is not certain
Translate the following: De Sacra Doctrina, Qualis Sit, et ad Quae Se Extendat in Decem Articulos Divisa.
[Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 1]
Concerning Sacred Doctrine, What Kind (of doctrine) it is, and to What (things) Itself it Extends, into Ten Articles Divided.
[Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 1]
The ending -IBUS often marks what number and case(s)?
Plural in the dative or ablative case
Ex: singularibus - singular things, similibus - similar things
What are the genitive singular endings for the five declensions and what are the present second person indicative and present infinitive endings for the four conjugations?
-AE, -I, -IS, -US, -E and I
As/Are, Es/Ere, Is/Ere, Is/Ire
Translate the following: Ad primum sic proceditur.
[Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 1]
To (the) first (article) thus is (the investigation) proceeded.
[Summa Theologica, Part 1, Question 1]
The ending -ORUM often marks what number and case?
Plural in the genitive case
Ex: virorum - of men, dominorum - of lords