First Declension Noun Endings
a/ae
ae/arum
ae/is
am/as
a/is
Name the Personal Endings
singular
-o, -s, -t
Plural
-mus, -tis, -nt
Maria es Mater Christi
Mary is the Mother of Christ.
The sailor's victory
victoria nautae
Nouns must have what 4 things?
Gender
Number
Case
Declension
Second Declension Noun Endings
us/i
i/orum
o/is
um/os
o/is
Name the endings for the imperfect tense
Singular
-bam, -bas, -bat
Plural
-bamus, -batis, -bant
Sunt corpora in flumine.
There are bodies in the river.
on account of power
propter imperium
Name the Noun Cases in Latin and in English
Nominative- Subject
Genitive: Possessive
Dative: Indirect Object
Accusative: Direct Object
Ablative: Object of the Preposition
Third declension noun endings
various/es
is/um
i/ibus
em/es
e/ibus
Name the Future Tense Endings
-bo, -bis, -bit
Plural
-bimus, -bitis, -bunt
Servi dominum bonum laudant.
Servants praise a good master.
They made an attack against the enemy.
Impetum in hostes fecerunt.
Adjectives agree with Nouns in what ways?
Number
Gender
Case
Fourth Declension Noun Endings
us/us
us/uum
ui/ibus
um/us
u/ibus
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)
Legiones Romanae hostes semper vincunt.
The Romans legions always conquer the enemy.
The slaves were carrying the grain into the towns.
Servi in oppida frumentum portabant.
Verbs have what 5 attributes?
Voice
Mood
Tense
Number
Person
Fifth Declension Noun Endings
es/es
ei/erum
ei/ebus
em/es
e/ebus
Name the Four Principle Parts
Present Indicative Active
Present Infiniative Active
Perfect Indicative Active
Perfect Participle Passive
Litteras de multis rubus mittemus.
We will send a dispatch concerning many things.
A friend is in danger. And so we will pray for him.
Amicus est in periculo. Itaque pro eo orabimus.
Name the personal pronouns for the first person
ego/ nos
mei/ nostri or nostrum
mihi/ nobis
me/ nos
me/ nobis