The noun doing the action
What is the subject/nominative?
This meaning for genitive is similar to owning something in English
What is possession?
These two simple words are how you translate this case to english
What are to and for?
This part of speech shows that the noun is receiving the action
What is the direct object?
This part of speech that pairs with this case is something very common.
What are prepositions?
Nouns with the ending ae
What is the nominative plural?
This 1st declension singular ending for the genitive is the same as the nominative plural.
What is Ae?
This part of speech is similar to the accusative case, but with a twist.
What is an indirect object?
The endings Um and A are only shown in this declension for the singular and plural
What is 2nd declension neuter?
This ending is the exact same in the ablative plural as it is in the dative
What is ibus?
The translation for insulae
What is the apartment buildings/islands?
The phrase "dona nautae" means having something of a sailor's.
What are the sailor's gift?
The ending Ibus is first found in this case under what declension
What is 3rd declension/ 3rd declension plural?
The word equos is in refer to many four legged animals
What is horses?
De popina
What is down from the bar?
The 3rd Declension nominative ending is weird because of this fact
What is random endings/no set ending?
Dux piratarum
What is the leader of the pirate's?
Ego pecuniam popinae dedi.
What is I gave money to the bar?
The endings Em and Es are all in this one declension
What is the 3rd declension?
In this declension it has the same endings for the singular and the plural no matter the gender
What is the 2nd declension?
The endings Um and A are special because of this gender and declension.
What is 2nd declension neuter?
These endings can only show up in the genitive case.
What are Arum and Orum?
Because of the verb occidere, it must be accompanied by a dative case. The verb is the basic form
What is an infinitive? What is a complementary infinitive?
Rufina Sabinam vocat
What is Rufina calls Sabina?
Prope, de, and E are all common prepositions for the ablative case
What is near, down from, and out of?