Does Latin have strict or free word order?
Free
servus
slave
amat
he loves
List the three Cases
Nominative, Dative, Accusative
the -t ending translates as:
he/she/it
'ba' means:
was/were verbing
he/she/it is
amabat
he/she/it was loving
Nominative tells the __________ of the sentence
Subject
if a noun ends in an 'm', it is this case
Accusative
vit and verunt mean the verb is:
past tense
ad
to
inquit
he/she/it said
Accusative tells the _______ of the sentence
Object
If a word ends in -t, it is ALWAYS what part of speech?
Verb
What order do Subject, Verb, and Object USUALLY go in in Latin?
Subject-Object-Verb
sunt
they are
he/she/it left
Dative is translated using
to/for
the -mus ending translates as:
fecerunt
they made, did
erant
They were
habetis
you all love
Bonus: list the other two Cases!
Genitive and Ablative
list the personal pronoun endings
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt