This is the rule for nouns whose Nom. S ends in S-O-X.
What is the feminine gender rule?
Veni, vidi, vici!
I came, I saw, I conquered!
To say "I believe" you must add this ending to the stem crede-
What is "o"?
The case you use for the subject of a sentence.
What is Nominative?
The word from which we get "temporal"
What is tempus, temporis?
Neuter nouns will end in one of these endings.
What is L-A-N-C-E-T?
Semper Fidelis
Always Faithful
To say "He is warning" you must add this ending to the stem mone-
What is "t"?
This is the case you would use to translate the Direct Object.
What is Accusative?
The Latin word from which we get "lucid"
What is lux, lucis?
For Present Tense verbs...the "e" at the end of the stem must be changed to ___ before adding the personal ending.
What is "i"?
Salve Regina
Hail Holy Queen
To say "We were acting." you must add this ending to the stem age-
The case used to show possession.
What is Genitive?
The Latin word from which we get "marine"
What is mare, maris?
What is masculine?
"Our Father" in Latin
Pater Noster
To say, “You all were drinking.” you must add this ending to the stem, “bibe-“.
What is "-batis"?
What is Accusative OR Ablative?
The Latin word from which we get "insurmountable"
What is mons, montis?
"Rule A: Ends in -is or -es in the nominative first form and has the same number of syllables in the first and second form." This is the first rule for what kind of nouns?
What are I-stem nouns?
"Hail Mary" in Latin
Ave Maria
To say, “They will defend.” you must add this ending to the stem, “defende-“?
What is "-ent?"
The case used for indirect objects.
What is Dative?
The Latin word from which we get "charity"