puella, puellam, f
girl
this case indicates the subject of the sentence
nominative
1st declension nominative plural
ae
labōrō, labōrāre, labōrāvī
work
These two letters indicate a verb is in the imperfect tense
BA
donum, donum; n
gift
This case, translated as to / for, indicates the indirect object
dative
2nd declension dative singular
long o
domus, domum; f
house
This principal part is used to form the perfect tense
3rd
bibo, bibere, bibī
drink
Case, gender, number
3rd declension ablative singular
-e
difficilis, difficilis, difficilis
Identify the subject of this verb: habitant
3rd person pl (or 'They')
surgō, surgere, surrēxī
rise
Expressions of time when (in the first hour), will be expressed in this case
Ablative
1st declension accusative plural
as
senex, senem; m/f
old man / any old person
This special type of verb does not have a person or a number, instead being translated as "to verb"
infinitve
maneō, manēre, mansī
stay (remain)
These two cases are the only ones used in prepositional phrases
Accusative and Ablative
nominative and accusative plural neuter in any delclension
-a
sanguis, sanguinem; m
blood
This PP is used to form the imperfect tense.
2nd (also the infintive)