Noun definition
Waht is: names a person, place, thing, activity, or idea.
This is Latin for daughter
filia, filiae
This is Latin for ditch
fossa, fossae
This is Latin for to love
amo, amare, amavi, amatum
These come from the Latin do, dare
donate, donation
Latin for I am
sum
Verb definition
What is: a word that shows action, shows a state of being, links two words together, or helps another verb.
This is Latin for woman
femina, femnae
This is Latin for fatherland, country
patria, patriae
This is Latin for to work
laboro, laborare, laboravi, laboratum
These come from the Latin fabula, fabulae
fable, fabulous
Latin for to be
esse
The 3 things Latin verbs have _______, ________, & ________.
What is Number, Person, & Tense?
This is Latin for female friend
amica, amicae
This is Latin for breeze
aura, aurae
This is Latin for to tell
narro, narrare, narravi, narratum
These come from the Latin laboro, laborare
labor, laboratory
Latin for I have been
fui
The 3 things that Latin nouns have _____, ______, & ______.
What is Number, Gender, & Case?
This is Latin for queen
regina, reginae
This is Latin for story
fabula, fabulae
This is Latin for to give
do, dare, dedi, datum
These come from the Latin intro, intrare
entrance, introduce, introduction
Latin for about to be
futurum
These are the 2 options for Latin nouns and verbs Number.
What is Singular and Plural?
This is Latin for maidservant
ancilla, ancillae
This is Latin for anger
ira, irae
This is Latin for to stand
sto, stare, steti, statum
This comes from the Latin aura, aurae
aroma
For verbs, this answers the question "When"
Verb Tense
These are the 3 options for Latin Noun Gender.
What are masculine, feminine, and neuter?
This is Latin for female master or mistress
domina, dominae
This is Latin for island
insula, insulae
This is Latin for to wander
erro, errare, erravi, erratum
These come from the Latin erro, errare
error, erroneous
This means In the beginning was the Word.
In principio erat Verbum.
These are the 5 noun cases.
What are Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, & Ablative?
This is Latin for female servant
famula, famulae
This is Latin for dinner
cena, cenae
This is Latin for to look at
specto, spectare, spectavi, spectatum
This comes from the Latin ancilla, ancillae
ancillary
This means Of arms and the man I sing.
Arma virumque cano.
This is the question that Verb Person answers (and the names).
What is "who" and I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they?
This is Latin for sister
germana, germanae
This is Latin for turning point, goal
meta, metae
This is Latin for to be
sum, esse, fui, futurum
These come from the Latin sto, stare
station, stationary, static
These are the cases and number(s) of amicae
genitive/dative Singular & nominative Plural