2nd Declension Nom. Neuter Sing
3rd Declension Gen Sing
3rd Decl. Sing.
-a
-um
-is
various
Name the form and translate:
cōpiārum
1st Decl. Fem. Gen. Pl
of the troops
Translate
occupās
superābāmus
vocābunt
You seize.
We were surpassing.
They will call.
Which prepositions, that we've learned so far, govern the accusative?
in
post
propter
The primary gender of the 1st and 5th declensions
Feminine
2nd declension m. acc. Pl
1st decl. Gen. Pl
3rd decl. Dat Pl
3rd decl. Acc. Sing
-ōs
-ārum
-ibus
-em
Translate:
rēgnum, ī
clāmor, is
populus,ī
kingdom, royal power
shout, shouting
people, nation
Translate.
Terrētis
Habēbat.
Vidēbo.
You (pl) terrify.
He was having.
I shall see.
When showing relation to a place, the latin preposition prō is translated as what?
in front of (before)
The second declension has two genders. What are they and what are their nominative singular endings?
Masculine -us
Neuter- um
3rd Decl. Gen. Pl
3rd Decl. Neut. Acc. Pl
4th Decl. Dat. Sing
4th Decl. Nom. Pl
-um
-a
-uī
-ūs
English to Latin
Baggage, baggage train
horseman (calvary pl.)
attack
impedīmenta,impedīmentōrum
eques, equitis
impetus, ūs
Translate:
Gerunt.
Instruēbās.
Petēmus.
They wage.
You (s) were equipping.
We shall request.
Translate:
primus, a, um
tūtus, a, um
facilis,e
fortis, e
first
safe
easy
brave/strong
Natural Gender
4th Decl. Gen. Pl
3rd Decl. Acc. Pl.
3rd Decl. Abl.Sing.
5th Decl. Nom. Sing,
-uum
-ēs
-e
-ēs
translate Latin to English
aciēs, ēī
spēs, eī
pōns, pontis
vulnus, vulneris
battle line
hope
bridge
wound
Name the conjugation:
pōnō, pōnere
parō, parāre
timeō, timēre
3rd
1st
2nd
Translate from English to Latin:
noble/renowned
short
remaining/the rest of
narrow
nōbilis, e
brevis, e
reliquus, a, um
angustus, a, um
When translating or declining a noun, you consider what 3 things?
When translating or conjugating a verb you consider what 3 things?
Gender, Number, Case
Person, Number, Tense
5th decl. Dat sing
5th decl. Gen. Pl
5th Decl. Abl. Pl
5th Decl. Acc. sing
-eī
-ērum
-ēbus
-ē
Translate English to Latin
chief, leading man
arrival, coming
faith, reliability, faithfulness
prīnceps,prīncipis
adventus, ūs
fidēs, fideī
Name the 3rd Conjugation endings of the Future Tense
am
ēset
ēmus
ētis
ent
1st and 2nd person singular pronouns
ego, meī, mihi, mē, mē
tū, tuī, tibi, tē, tē
How many principal parts does a verb have?
Where do you find the present stem of a verb?
How many conjugations are there?
4
The second principal part.
4