How do you pronounce the diphthong "ae" in Latin?
/I/ "eye"
Ambulō in English
I walk
Fīlia in English
Daughter
"goddess" in English
dea
Give the 2nd Declension Masculine endings in order (no vocative case)
us/r, ī, ō, um, ō
ī, ōrum, īs, ōs, īs
How do you pronounce the diphthong "eu" in Latin?
Pronounced as "eh-oo"
"to sing" in Latin
cantāre (it's in the infinitive!)
"to call" in Latin
vocāre
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Translate discipula into English
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female student
How do you find the stem of a Latin verb?
Go to the verb's second principal part and then remove the -re.
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How do you pronounce "philosophia" in Latin?
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[teacher judges pronunciation, but the ph should be separate sounds]
Ubi in English
Where
"fatherland" in Latin
patria
Fābula in English
Story
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What are the six Latin noun cases? What are the jobs of each case?
No Compendium!
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Nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, & vocative.
Subject/predicate, possession, indirect object, direct object, object of the preposition, & direct address.
How do you pronounce the English consonant blends th, ch, and ph in Latin?
[teacher judges attempt, each consonant pair must be pronounced with two separate sounds]
"they dance" in Latin
Saltānt
"y'all dwell" in Latin
habitatis
"to build" in English
aedificāre (the infinitive)
How do you find the stem of a Latin noun?
How is it different finding the stem of a noun in the 1st Declension vs the 2nd Declension?
Go to the noun's genitive case and then remove the personal ending.
The genitive ending in 1st Declension is -ae, in 2nd Declension it is -ī
In Latin, say the sentence: Hello, my name is Victor.
Salvē, nōmen mihi est Victor.
Translate into English: Nōn amant nāvigāre.
They do not love to sail.
Translate into English: Puellae, aquila vocat.
Girls, the eagle is calling.
Translate into English: Dea virum nāvigāre iubet.
The goddess orders the man to sail.
Conjugate "explōrō" in the imperfect tense.
What are the English translations?
explōrābam, explōrābas, explōrābat, explōrābamus, explōrābatis, explōrābant.
I was exploring, you were exploring, he/she/it was exploring, we were exploring, y'all were exploring, they were exploring.