verb endings
The ending for "I"
What is "-o"
The Latin noun for "water"
What is "aqua"
The definition of a noun
What is a word used to name a person, place, thing, (or idea)
The Latin verb for "I love"
What is "amo"
The number of principal parts of a verb in Latin
What is four
The ending for "he, she, it"
What is "-t"
The Latin noun for "female friend"
What is "amica"
The definition of a verb
What is a word that shows action or a state of being
The Latin verb for "to enter"
What is "intrare"
The three different traits or characteristics of a Latin verb
What are person, number, and tense
The ending for "you"
What is "-s"
The Latin noun for "female students"
What is "discipulae"
The definition of conjugating
What is when we put together all the different forms of a verb
The Latin verb for "we wander"
What is "erramus"
The three different traits or characteristics of a Latin noun
What are case, number, and gender
The ending for "you all"
What is "-tis"
The Latin noun for "by the windows"
What is "fenestris"
The definition of declining
What is when we put together all the different forms of a noun
The Latin verb for "you all prepare"
What is "paratis"
The five cases of Latin nouns (as listed from top to bottom in a declension chart)
What are Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, and Ablative
The ending for "they"
What is "-nt"
The Latin noun for "of the maidservants"
What is "ancillarum"
The definition of "case" in Latin nouns
What is how the noun is used in a sentence
The Latin verb for "to stand"
What is "stare"
The name of the second principal part of a Latin verb
What is infinitive