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the noun case one looks at when determining noun declensions
What is the genitive case?
fluid
What is an English derivative of "flumen, flúminis"?
Genitive - Possessive
Dative- Indirect Object
Accusative - Direct Object
Ablative - Object of the Preposition
What are the noun cases, or noun jobs, in Latin?
Regnum laudat.
What is "He/She/It praises the queen"?
lamps
What is "lúmina"?
the noun family where one can find nouns whose genitive ending is "-is"
What is the 3rd declension?
What is an English derivative of "caput, cápitis"?
the part of speech that usually comes last in a Latin sentence
What is the verb?
Reginas laudant.
What is "They praise the queens"?
sailors
What is "nautae"?
various -es
-is -um
-i -ibus
-em -es
-e -ibus
What are the 3rd declension endings for masculine & feminine nouns?
legal
What is an English derivative of "lex, legis"?
the part of speech that may appear first in a Latin sentence
What is the subject?
Laudant reginas bonas.
What is "corda"?
various -a
-is -um
-i -ibus
various -a
-e -ibus
What are the 3rd declension endings for neuter nouns?
moral
What is an English derivative of "mos, moris"?
subject + predicate
What are the two parts that make up every sentence?
Miles nautam laudat.
What is "The soldier praises the sailor"?
peace
What is "pax"?
the way one finds the stem for 3rd declension nouns
What is dropping the ending of "-is" from the genitive singular form?
patrician
What is an English derivative of "pater, patris"?
Subject + Verb
Subject + Verb + Direct Object
Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Adjective
Subject + Linking Verb + Predicate Nominative
What are the sentence patterns we have learned so far?
Nautae militem laudant.
What is "The sailors praise the soldiers"?
sisters
What is "sorores"?