I love, like
amo
Quid est nomen tibi?
What is your name?
first person means...
the person speaking (I)
how many declinations are there?
10
I
o
plant, herb
herba
I adore
adoro
I work
laboro
Heaven and Earth
endings to nouns are called
declining
what are the singular declinations
a
ae
ae
am
a- line over it
you
s
table
mensa
I walk
ambulo
I praise
laudo
My name is...
Mihi nomen est
second person means
person spoken to (you)
what are the plural declinations
ae
arum
is
as
is
he/she/it
t
sailor
nauta
I set free
libero
I beg, pray
oro
Salve, magistra
Hello, teacher
endings to verbs are called
conjugating
what type of words do we decline?
nouns
we
mus
land, earth
terra
culpa
I call
voco
Pray and work
Ora et labora
third person means
person spoken about (he/she/it)
decline girls
puellae
you all
tis
road, way
via
flight
fuga-ae
water
aqua
Mater Italiae- Roma
The mother of Italy- Rome
NGDAA stands for
nominative
genitive
dative
accusative
ablative
decline roads
viae
they
nt
I shout
Clamo
moon
luna-ae
glory
gloria
work conquers all
Labor omnia vincit
verbs have personal or case endings?
decline memories
memoriae
is we plural or singular?
plural
I carry
porto
forest
silva-ae
memory
memoria
Hello, friends of Latin
Salvete, amici Latinae
nouns have personal or case endings?
case
singular means
one
is he/she/it plural or singular?
singular
I overcome, surpass
supero
wave
unda
victory
victoria
Mea culpa
My fault, I am guilty
plural means
more than one
is you plural or singular?
singular
farmer
agricola
I judge, consider
judico
life
vita
when to use Nominative
Subject or Predicate noun- who or what the sentence is about
how many conjugated endings are there?
10
woman
femina
I seize
occupo
I sail
navigo
when to use accusative
direct object- result of the verb or received the action of the verb
he works
laborat
daughter
filia
I fight
pugno
I prepare
When to use dative
Indirect Object- to who for what? the sentence is about
you adore
adoras
fatherland, country
patria
Mary
Maria-ae
I look at
specto
when to use genitive
possessive
you all look at
spectatis
girl
puella
Spain
Hispania-ae
fortune, chance
fortuna
when to use ablative
used with many prepositions
we shout
clamamus
queen
regina
Rome
Roma
Gaul
Gallia
superant
seat
sella
Italy
Italia