Vocabulary 2A
Vocabulary 2B
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100

flamma, -ae

What is flame? 

100

sedeo

What is I sit?

100

For Ellery: Chant the 3rd declension noun endings, masculine and feminine (both singular and plural.)

What is: Singular

-x, -is, -i, -em, -e

Plural

-es, -(i,) -um, -ibus -es, -ibus

100

This is a word that takes the place of a noun.

What is a pronoun? 

100

The name of your favorite online Latin teacher at Classical Academic Press. 

Who is Dr. Perrin?

200

forma, -ae

What is shape/beauty?

200

civitas, civitatis

What is citizenship, state commonwealth?

200

Hey 2A: Chant 3rd person singular personal pronouns (masculine, feminine and neuter.) 

What is masculine: 

is, eius, ei, eum, eo

Feminine 

ea, eius, ei, eam, ea

Neuter

id, eius, ei, id, eo

200

This is a characteristic of a verb but is also shared with Latin personal pronouns. 

What is person? 

200

These are English derivatives of rex. 

What are (any of these are correct) regale, regal, regalia. 

300

lacrima, -ae

What is tear? 

300

navis

What is ship?

300

For anyone: Chant the 1st and 2nd person personal pronouns (both singular and plural.)

1st person

Singular- ego, mei, mihi, me, me

Plural- nos, nostrum, nostri, nobis, nos, nobis

2nd person

Singular- tu, tui, tibi, te, te

Plural- vos, vestram/vestri, vobis, vos, vobis

300

These are the three ways that adjectives must agree with the nouns they modify. 

What are in case, number and gender?

300

Hic and hi are Latin words that represent these demonstrative pronouns. 

What are this and these? 

400

iuvo

What is I help?

400

lux, lucis

What is light?

400

For anyone: chant the 3rd person plural personal pronoun chart (masculine, feminine and neuter.)

What is: 

Masculine- ei (they) eorum (their,) eis (to/for them,) eos (them,) and eis (by/with/from them.)

Feminine- eae, earum, eis, eas, eis

Neuter- ea, eorum, eis, ea, and eis

400

This is the reason why we would sometimes want to use Latin subject pronouns in a sentence. 

What is Latin subject pronouns are used for emphasis in sentences. 

400

This is how someone would greet many people in Latin AND say goodbye to many people in Latin. 

What is Salvete! (hello!) and Valete! (goodbye!)

500

proelium, i

What is battle? 

500

volo

What is I fly? 

500

These are the 4 uses of the genitive case. (Bonus 500 points for being able to NAME and DEFINE) each one. 

Genitive of possession

Genitive of origin

Genitive of material

Partitive Genitive

500

These words, I, me, we and us, are this type of pronoun. 

What is first person? 

500

Civitatibus magnus (dat.) is translated to this in English. 

What is "to the large states?"

M
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u