porta, portae
fame
glōria, glōriae
-ae
Nautae non vident.
The sailors do not see
Name the genders in Latin
Masculine, Feminine, Neuter
amīcus, amīcī
friend
command
imperium, imperiī
accusative, singular, 2nd declension
-um
Chrīstiānī fīlium Mariae laudant.
The Christians praise the Son of Mary.
How do you find the stem of Latin nouns?
Drop the genitive singular ending
caelum, caelī
sky, heaven
you (all) are
estis
genitive, plural, singular, 3rd declension, neuter
-um
Amīcō gladium dedit.
He gave the sword to a friend.
How do you determine 3rd declension i-stems?
Noun stems ends in 2 consonants or both nominative and genitive singular have the same number of consonants
salūs, salūtis
safety, welfare, salvation
journey
iter, itneris
ablative, plural, 4th declension
-ibus
Ducēs Rōmānōrum hostēs in colle vīcērunt.
The leaders of the Romans conquered the enemy on the hill.
In 3rd declension nouns, the various endings of a nominative singular neuter nouns are?
l-a-n-c-e-t
adventus, adventūs
arrival, coming
however
autem
-uī
Exercitus caesaris in silvīs hostium erat, et perīcula errant.
Caesar's army was in the forests of the enemy, and there were dangers.
The genitive singular ending of the 5 declensions are:
1.-ae 2.-ī 3.-is 4.-ūs 5.-eī