LATIN vocabulary
ENGLISH vocabulary
NOUN declensions
TRANSLATIONS
GRAMMAR rules
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numerus, numeri

number

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both ____  and _____

et ____ et _____

100

Decline 'Via'

Vi-a, vi-ae, vi-ae, vi-am, vi-a, vi-ae, vi-arum, vi-is,-vi-as, vi-is.

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He is warning me.

Me monet.

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Which two declension(s) has a variant that includes the gender 'Neuter'?

2nd Declension and 3rd Declension

200

Do, dare, dedi, datus, 1st Conjugation

give

200

Hill

Collis, collis

200

Decline 'Gaullus.'

Gaull-us, Gaull-i, Gaull-o, Gaull-um, Gaull-o, Gaull-i, Gaull-orum, Gaull-is, Gaull-os, Gaull-is

200

They are assembling in the camp.

In castra conveniunt.

200

What is the Imperfect Tense?

The Imperfect Tense translates to 'was ___-ing' as opposed to the standard past tense that says, '___-ed'

300

Arma, armorum

arms

300

Great

Magnus, a, um

300

Recite the 5th Declension endings.

-es, -ei, -ei, -em, -e, -es, -erum, -ebus, -es, -ebus

300

Caesar calls the leaders and centurions.

Caesar duces et centuriones vocat.

300

Are there more conjugations or declensions?

There are 5 declensions and only 4 conjugations.

400

Saepe, adv

Ofter

400

Nor, conjugation

Neque

400

Decline 'adventus'.

Advent-us, advent-us, advent-ui, advent-um, advent-u, advent-us, advent-uum, advent-ibus, advent-us, advent-ibus

400

The roads are good. The Romans constructed them.

Viae bonae sunt. Eas Romani muniverunt.

400

When does the i-stem apply?

In 3rd Declension, the i-stem is used on the Gen. Plural whenever the Nom. Singular has the same amount of syllables as the Gen. Singular or when the stem of the word ends in two consonants, with a few exceptions.

500

Tamen, adv.

Nevertheless

500

Therefor

Itaque

500

Recite the 3rd Declension Neuter

-various, -is, -i, -various, -e, -a, -um, -ibus, -a, -ibus

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Who will praise Caesar after the slaughter of the leading men of Gaul?

Quis Caesarem post caedem principum Galliae laudibitne?

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What is the case for 'the person being addressed?'

Vocative.

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