Nouns
Verbs
Latin to English
English to Latin
Grammar Rules
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First Declension Noun Endings

a/ae

ae/arum

ae/is

am/as

a/is

100

Name the Personal Endings

singular

-o, -s, -t

Plural

-mus, -tis, -nt

100

Maria es Mater Christi

Mary is the Mother of Christ.

100

The sailor's victory

victoria nautae

100

Nouns must have what 4 things?

Gender

Number

Case

Declension

200

Second Declension Noun Endings

us/i

i/orum

o/is

um/os

o/is

200

Name the endings for the imperfect tense

Singular

-bam, -bas, -bat

Plural

-bamus, -batis, -bant

200

Sunt corpora in flumine. 

There are bodies in the river. 

200

on account of power

propter imperium

200

Name the Noun Cases in Latin and in English

Nominative- Subject

Genitive: Possessive

Dative: Indirect Object

Accusative: Direct Object

Ablative: Object of the Preposition 

300

Third declension noun endings

various/es

is/um

i/ibus

em/es

e/ibus

300

Name the Future Tense Endings

Singular

-bo, -bis, -bit

Plural

-bimus, -bitis, -bunt

300

Servi dominum bonum laudant.

Servants praise a good master. 

300

They made an attack against the enemy. 

Impetum in hostes fecerunt. 

300

Adjectives agree with Nouns in what ways?

Number

Gender

Case

400

Fourth Declension Noun Endings

us/us

us/uum

ui/ibus

um/us

u/ibus

400

Name the Four conjugations in Latin by naming the Present Infinitive Active endings

1: -are (laudare)

2: -ere (monere)

3: -ere (mittere)

4: -ire (audire)

400

Legiones Romanae hostes semper vincunt. 

The Romans legions always conquer the enemy. 

400

The slaves were carrying the grain into the towns.

Servi in oppida frumentum portabant. 

400

Verbs have what 5 attributes?

Voice

Mood

Tense

Number

Person

500

Fifth Declension Noun Endings

es/es

ei/erum

ei/ebus

em/es

e/ebus

500

Name the Four Principle Parts

Present Indicative Active

Present Infiniative Active

Perfect Indicative Active

Perfect Participle Passive

500

Litteras de multis rubus mittemus. 

We will send a dispatch concerning many things. 

500

A friend is in danger. And so we will pray for him.

Amicus est in periculo. Itaque pro eo orabimus. 

500

Name the personal pronouns for the first person

ego/ nos

mei/ nostri or nostrum

mihi/ nobis

me/ nos

me/ nobis

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