Nouns
"To Be"
Verbs (translate)
Verbs
Sentences
100

What case is the -a ending, as in Puella?

Nominative singular.  "The girl."
100

Sum

"I am"

100

Laudare

"to prase"

100

First person singular

-O

100

Laudo puellam

I praise the girl

200

Laudam

Accusative singular

200

"Es"

You (sing.) are

200

Laudat

"He/she/it praises"


200

2nd person plural

-tis

200

Puella Laudat

The girl praises

300

Puellas

Accusative plural

300

Sumus

We are

300

Laudo

"I praise"

300

3rd person singular

-t

300

Salvete, discipuli et discipulae

Be well, students!
400

Puellae

genitive/ablative singular or nominative plural

400

Sunt

They are 


400

Laudant

"They praise"

400

1st person plural

-mus

400
Vocant puellam

They call the girl 

500

singular or plural?  -a, -ae, -ae, -am, a

Singular

500

Estis

You (all) are
500

Laudas

"you (sing.) praise"

500

Lauda

"praise!"

500

Videtis me, et salveo.

They (pl.) see me, and I am well.

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