1st declension endings
What are: a, ae, ae, am, a; ae, arum, is, as, is?
1st declension
What is mostly feminine?
Subject
What is nominative?
high/deep
What is altus, alta, altum?
Gender, Number, Case
What is how adjectives match their nouns?
2nd declension masculine endings
What are: us, i, o, um, o; i, orum, is, os, is?
2nd declension
What is masculine or neuter?
Possessive
What is genitive?
holy/saint
What is sanctus, sancta, sanctum?
Removing the ending of the genitive singular case
What is how you find the stem of a Latin noun?
3rd declension neuter endings
What are: various, is, i, various, e; a, um, ibus, a, ibus?
3rd declension
What is masculine, feminine, or neuter?
What is dative?
bad
What is malus, mala, malum?
First we use natural gender rule and then SOX, ERROR, LANCET.
What is how to find the gender of 3rd declension nouns?
4th declension endings
What are: us, us, ui, um, u; us, uum, ibus, us, ibus?
4th declension
What is mostly masculine?
Direct object
What is accusative?
long
What is longus, longa, longum?
Masculine, feminine, neuter
What is how the genders nouns and adjectives have?
5th declension endings
What are: es, ei, ei, em, e; es, erum, ebus, es, ebus?
5th declension
What is mostly feminine?
Object of the preposition
What is ablative?
remaining/the rest of
What is reliquus, reliqua, reliquum?
Four
What is how many conjugations of Latin verbs and principal parts of Latin verbs there are?