Latin Vocab
English Vocab
Declensions
Translations
Grammar Rules
100

1. porta, portae

2. nauta, nautae

3. prōvincia, prōvinciae

4. silva, silvae

gate

sailor

province

forest

100

1. fame

2. land

3. gate

4. province

Glōria, glōriae

terra, terrae

porta, portae

prōvincia, prōvinciae

100

1. Gen, S ending- 1st Decl

2. Gen, S ending- 2nd Decl

3. Gen, S ending- 3rd Decl

4. Gen, S ending- 4th Decl

ae

ī

is

ūs

100

Nautae Deus laudant.

The sailors praise God.

100

1. Name the Genders in Latin

2. Name the two Numbers in Latin

3. Plural speaks of

Masculine, Feminine, Neuter

Singular, Plural

more than one

200

1. amīcus, amīcī

2. servus, servī

3. filius, filiī

4. Chrīstiānus, Chrīstiānī

friend

slave, servant

son

Christian

200

1. command

2. sword

3. war

4. kingdom

imperium, imperiī

gladius, gladiī

bellum, bellī

rēgnum, rēgnī

200

1. Acc, S ending- 1st Decl

2. Acc, S ending- 2nd Decl

3. Nom, P ending- 2nd Decl

4. Nom, S ending- 3rd Decl

am

um

ī

various

200

God sees the earth.

Deus terram videt.

200

1. Name the 6 cases in Latin

2. the stem is found by

3. the Acc is like the Nom for these nouns

Nom, Gen, Dat, Acc, Abla, Voc

dropping the Gen, S ending

all Neuter nouns

300

1. caelum, caelī

2. regnum, regnī

3. praemium, praemiī

4. imperium, imperiī

sky, heaven

kingdom, royal power

reward

command, power, empire

300

1. You (all) are

2. law

3. truth

4. voice

5. shouting


estis

lēx, lēgis

vēritās, vēritātis

vōx, vōcis

clāmor, clāmōris

300

1. Acc, P ending- 2nd Decl, N

2. Abl, S ending- 2nd Decl

3. Gen, P ending- 3rd Decl, N

4. Acc, P ending- 1st Decl

a

ō

um

ās

300

Amīcō gallium dedit.

He gave the sword to a friend.

300

1. the number of declensions in Latin

2. Vocative is the case of

3. nouns, stem ends in 2 consonants, decline like

five

the person addressed

decline like Pars

400

1. sumus

2. imperātor

3. dux, ducis

4. salūs, salūtis

we are

commander in chief

leader

safety, welfare, salvation

400

1. they killed

2. they inhabit

3. leading man

4. journey

occīdērunt

incolunt

prīnceps, prīncipis

iter, itineris

400

1. Acc, S ending- 4th Decl

2. Abl, P ending- 4th Decl

3. Abl, P ending- 3rd Decl, N

4. Gen, P ending- 2nd Decl, N

um

ibus

ibus

ōrum

400
Hominēs lūcem vident.

Men see the light

400

1. All 1st decl. nouns naming an individual male person are masc.; the others are this gender

2. In 3rd decl. nouns, the various endings of a Nom, S, Neut. noun

feminine


l-a-n-c-e-t

500

1. sum

2. exercitus, exercitūs

3. meets, metūs

4. adventus, adventūs

I am

army

fear

arrival, coming

500

1. they conquered

2. they made

3. however

4. they came

vīcērunt

fēcērunt

autem

vēnērunt

500

1. Gen, P ending- 4th Decl

2. Dat, S ending- 4th Decl

3. Nom, P ending- 4th Decl

4. Abl, S ending- 4th Decl

uum

ūs

ū

500

The Christians, however, were the friends of Christ.

Chrīstiānī autem amīcī Christi erant.

500

1. the Gen, S-ending of the five declensions

2. gender of most 4th decl. nouns

3. gender of all 5th decl. nouns (1 exc.)

ae, ī, is, ūs, eī

masculine

feminine

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