What declension, gender and cases?
bacula
Nom, Acc, Voc (plural)
Dative?
ind. object
How many conjugations did we learn?
4
The boy brings water to his mother
puer portat matri aquam.
Marco
Dative
What declension, gender and cases?
senatores
3rd, masc, Nom, Acc, Voc Plural
accusative
dir. object AND object of the preposition
dicere, dico? name the declension!
3, a
the brothers are watching the cart in the ditch
fratres raedam in fossa spectant
te
accusative
What declension, gender and cases (and #)?
matris
3rd, fem. Gen. Sing.
Nominative (all functions)
Subject and Complement
ferre, fero
irregular
Michael is Roman. He writes 2 letters for his friends.
Michael est Romanus. duas epistulas amicis scribit.
magnae (4)
gen/dat Sing
Nom./Voc Plur
Decl., gender, cases, #
vox
3rd, fem. Nom/Voc
Accusative
a) function
b) example in sentence
dir. object
Puella iacit pilam
habeo
2nd
Cornelia wants to sleep in the inn.
Cornelia in taberna dormire vult.
matrum
gen. Pl.
Puella iacit pilam ad Marcum
a) Define the nouns by decl/gender/number/case (specific for the sentences)
b) Translate
Puella: 1st/fem/ Sing/ Nom
pilam: 1st/fem/Sing/Acc
Marcum: 2nd, masc. Sing. Acc
The girl throws the ball to Marcus
vocative
- give an example!
addressing s.o by name or title
"Ferte auxilium, Marce!"
ducite!
3rd
There is a girl in the picture by the name of Cornelia
For your Latin sentence
a) name the case of each noun
b) explain each case!
c) use the board!
In pictura est puella nomine Cornelia
pictura - abl (bc of "in" - location)
puella: nom (subj.)
nomine: abl. sing. of nomen (be the means of)
Cornelia: est puella
Name the two possible endings for 2nd declension Plural Accusative. Give an example for each
is - pueris
a - bacula