a ae ae am a
ae arum is as is
parse amabat
3rd singular imperfect indicative active
The phrase for remembering the linking vowel shift for subjunctives
We Beat A Giant Liar
The 2 Neuter Rules
Nom=Acc
Nom pl. = a
This Roman god is often depicted as a winged infant brandishing arrows
Cupid
endings of the 2nd declension masc
us i o um o
i orum is os is
movearis
2nd sing pres subjunctive pass
vincentur, vulnerentur, videntur
vulnerentur
the two cases that can take a preposition
acc & abl
The leader of the argonauts on their journey to obtain the golden fleece
Jason
endings of the 4th declension m/f
us us ui um u
us uum ibus us ibus
audiat
3rd sing pres subjunctive act.
moneat manere movemus
moneat
This case is only used with cities, towns, & small islands
BONUS: put Athenae, -arum f. in this case
Locative
Athenis
What hero was forced to complete 12 impossible labors including capturing multiple animals and cleaning a divine stable
Hercules
endings of the 5th declension
es ei ei em e
es erum ebus es ebus
ambulemini
2nd plur pres subj pass
facias, audiam, cupiar
Facias
This type of subjunctive is best translated like a more gentle command
Volitive
Whose son died after flying too close to the sun with a pair of waxy wings?
Daedalus
Endings of the 3rd declension neuter
-- is i -- e
a um ibus a ibus
dicent
3rd plur. fut ind act
capat, laudant, amatur
capat
Translate the following:
Utinam omnia tibi sint bona
May all things be good for you
Odysseus and his men clung to the bellies of these animals to escape the might cyclops, Polyphemus
Sheep