Latin to English
Imperium, i
This case shows possession.
What is Genitive - possessive?
This case and number determines the declension of a noun.
What are genitive and singular?
All Latin nouns have these 4 things.
What are gender, number, case, and declension?
Christ
What is Christus,i?
Amicus, i
What is friend?
The words "to" or "for" always indicate this case.
What is Dative - indirect object?
Nouns whose genitive, singular end in -ae belong to this declension.
What is the 1st Declension?
When you remove the ending from a noun, you are left with this.
What is the stem?
Forest, woods
What is silva,ae?
laudat
What is he, she, it praises?
This case tells who or what a sentence is about.
What is Nominative - Subject?
Nouns whose genitive, singular end in -i belong to this declension.
What is 2nd Declension?
The two numbers of Latin nouns are this.
What are singular and plural?
Town
What is oppidum,i?
gladius, i
What is sword?
The words "by, with or from" indicated this case.
What is Ablative - object of the preposition?
Decline Gallia,ae.
What is: gallia, galliae, galliae, galliam, gallia, galliae, galliarum, galliis, gallias, galliis?
Masculine, feminine and neuter are this in Latin.
What is gender?
Friend
What is amicus,i?
dederunt
What is they gave?
This case answers "The (subject) (verb) what or whom?"
What is Accusative - direct object?
Decline Deus,i
What is:Deus, Dei, Deo, Deum, Deo, Dei, Deorum, Deis, Deos, Deis?
This is the difference between 2nd declension Masculine & Neuter nouns.
What is nominative endings?
DOUBLE POINTS if they can name them: masculine -us, neuter -um & plural nominative & accusative are different, both -a
They pray.
What is orant?