Latin to English
Vocabulary
English to Latin Vocabulary
Declensions
Translations
Grammar Rules
100

porta, portae

gate

100

land

terra, terrae

100

Genitive, Singular ending

1st Declension

ae

100

Nautae nonvident.

The sailors do not see.

100

Name the five Latin noun cases

Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative
200

amīcus, amīcī

friend

200

sword

gladius, gladiī

200

Accusative, singular ending

2nd Declension

um

200

Deus terram videt.

God sees the earth.

200

The stem of a word is found by. . .

. . .dropping the ending of the singular genitive.

300

praemium, praemiī

reward

300

law

lēx, lēgis

300

Nominative, Plural ending

2nd Declension

ī

300

Nautae perīcula bellī non laudant.

The sailors do not praise the dangers of war.

300

The accusative is the same as the nominative for which nouns?

All Neuter nouns

400

dux, ducis

leader

400

they killed

occiderunt

400

Ablative, plural ending

3rd Declension, Neuter

ibus

400

Hominēs lūcem vident.

Men see the light.

400

The Gender of most 4th declension nouns

Masculine

500

metus, metūs

fear

500

they conquered

vīcērunt

500
Dative, Singular ending


4th Declension

500

Matrēs et patrēs et fratrēs et filiōs videt.

He sees mothers and fathers and brothers and sons. 

500

The gender of 5th declension nouns 

Feminine

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