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Vocab
Verbs
Cases
Endings
100

Does Latin have strict or free word order?

Free

100

servus

slave

100

amat

he loves

100

List the three Cases

Nominative, Dative, Accusative

100

the -t ending translates as: 

he/she/it

200

'ba' means: 

was/were verbing

200
est

he/she/it is

200

amabat

he/she/it was loving

200

Nominative tells the __________ of the sentence

Subject

200

if a noun ends in an 'm', it is this case

Accusative

300

vit and verunt mean the verb is: 

past tense

300

ad

to

300

inquit

he/she/it said

300

Accusative tells the _______ of the sentence

Object

300

If a word ends in -t, it is ALWAYS what part of speech?

Verb

400

What order do Subject, Verb, and Object USUALLY go in in Latin?

Subject-Object-Verb

400

sunt

they are

400
discessit

he/she/it left

400

Dative is translated using

to/for

400

the -mus ending translates as: 

we
500

fecerunt

they made, did

500

erant

They were

500

habetis

you all love

500

Bonus: list the other two Cases!

Genitive and Ablative

500

list the personal pronoun endings

o, s, t, mus, tis, nt

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