Nouns in the Vocative Case perform this "job" or function
Direct address
Amīca, Amīcae (F)
Friend (female)
Erimus
We will be
Geographically, this derivative language is closest to Latin
Italian
The ending adds the word and between nouns of the same case
-que
Tempus, temporis (N)
Time, occasion, opportunity
Posse
To be able
Poterit
He / she / it will be able
This verb tense always begins with "was" or "were"
Imperfect
Necō, Necāre
To murder, kill
Sunt
They are
This Roman writer and historian remarked extensively upon the decline of Roman morals throughout the political history of Rome
Livy
This ending makes a predicate verb or a linking verb interrogative
-ne
Sānus, Sāna, Sānum
Sound, healthy, sane
Erant
They were
DAILY DOUBLE: The Latin word for "wife"
Uxor, uxōris, (F)
Singular Third Declension Neuter nouns drop these endings:
Nominative, Accusative, Vocative
Virtūs, Virtūtis (F)
Manliness, courage, excellence, character, virtue
Poteratisne
Were you all able?
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Translate the following sentence into Latin: The wives of the great Romans will not be able to kill the horses.
Uxorēs Romanōrum magnōrum equōs poterunt necāre.