Vocabulary
Form Drills
Grammar
Decline
Translations
100

face

facies faciei f.

100

Parse, then translate in the nominative case:

faith

5th declension

feminine

singular

fides

100

How do you find the stem of any Latin noun?

Drop the genitive singular ending.

100

Decline thing.

res, res

rei, rerum

rei, rebus

rem, res

re, rebus

100

Eternal faith

fides aeterna

100

trust

fides fidei f.

100

Parse, then translate in the nominative case:

things

5th declension

feminine

plural

res

100

The genitive singular of a 4th declension noun always ends in _______.

-us

100

Decline hope.

spes, spes

spei, sperum

spei, spebus

spem, spes

spe, spebus

100

good things

res bonae

100

matter

res rei f.

100

Parse, then translate in the accusative case:

days

5th declension

masculine

plural

dies

100

The genitive singular of a 5th declension noun always ends in _________.

-ei

100

Decline faith.

fides, fides

fidei, fiderum

fidei, fidebus

fidem, fides

fide, fidebus

100

Canis facies spectabat.

The dog was looking at the faces.

100

hope

spes spei f.

100

Parse and then translate in the accusative case

hopes

5th declension

feminine

plural

spes

100

Are all of the consecutive vowels in the 5th declension genitive singular form pronounced?

yes

100

Decline day.

dies, dies

diei, dierum

diei, diebus

diem, dies

die, diebus

100

Terram Sanctam exercitus exploravit.

The army (has) explored the Holy Land.

100

day

dies diei m.

100

Parse then translate in the accusative case

face

5th declension

feminine

singular

faciem

100

Genitive singular forms in the 5th declension can have up to how many consecutive vowels?

3

100

Decline face.

facies, facies

faciei, facierum

faciei, faciebus

faciem, facies

facie, faciebus

100

Soror saepe volare amat.

(The) sister loves to fly often.

Sister often loves to fly.

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