The meaning of "flumen fluminis (n)."
What is "river"?
This Latin noun is only used in the plural.
What is "liberi liberorum"?
The direct object case.
What is accusative?
The gender of "nauta -ae."
What is masculine?
The genitive singular of this declension ends in -ae.
What is 1st declension?
The meaning of "mos moris (m)."
What is "custom"?
The stem of the noun "culter" ______ the -e.
What is "drops"?
The singular ending of this case tells us the declension of a noun.
What is genitive?
The gender of "lumen luminis."
What is neuter?
The genitive singular of this declension ends in -ei.
What is 5th declension?
The meaning of "metus -us (m)."
What is "fear"?
Latin noun meaning "evening."
What is "vesper vesperi"?
The indirect object or to/for case.
What is dative?
What is masculine?
Nouns in this declension can be any gender (masculine, feminine, or neuter).
What is 3rd declension?
What is "spes -ei (f)"?
The name of a field near the Tiber River in Rome.
What is the "Ager Vaticanus"?
Neuter nouns have identical forms in these two cases.
What are nominative and accusative?
Exceptions to the 4D M gender rule.
What are "domus (f)" and "manus (f)"?
The genitive singular of this declension ends in -us.
What is 4th declension?
Latin noun meaning "foot."
What is "pes pedis (m)"?
Latin adjective meaning "sick, or ill."
What is "aeger aegra aegrum"?
The in/by/with/from case.
What is ablative?
The gender of "canis canis".
What is masculine or feminine?
Adjectives like "bonus -a -um" use these two declensions.
What are 1st and 2nd declensions?