The Nominative Plural, Genitive Singular, & Dative Singular forms of puella, -ae f.
puellae
The 1st person plural of curro, currere in the PRESENT Tense
currimus
What is the meaning of ad & what case does it take?
to, towards, near [+acc]
The fish are great.
Pisces sunt mangi/ae.
The GENITIVE Plural of Romanus, -ī m.
Romanōrum
Change the verb form in number (from singular to plural OR from plural to singular) amabunt-->
amabit
What is the meaning of 'vult'?
he/she/it wants/is willing
Translate into Latin: The farmer was in Rome. (Roma, Romae, f. - city)
Agricola erat in Romā.
The singular forms of servus, -ī m.
servus servī servō servum servō
Give the NOMINATIVE & ACCUSATIVE NEUTER Plural form of acer, acris acre - bitter/sharp
acria
amo, amare, amavi, amatus - PERFECT tense
amavi, amavisti, amavit, amavimus, amavistis, amaverunt
What is the meaning of 'pro' and what case does it take?
in front of/on behalf of + abl
Translate into Latin. The carts (carrus, -i, m) of the farmers are on the land. (terra, terrae, f)
Carri agricolarum in terrā sunt.
The plural forms of donum, doni, n. - gift
dona, donorum, donis, dona, donis, dona
Give the DATIVE FEMININE Singular form of acer, acris, acre - bitter/sharp
acri
What is the infinitive of sum?
esse
What is the meaning of 'possumus'?
we are able/can
Translate into Latin. I love at the large wagons. (carrus, -i, m)
Carros magnos amo.
Decline leo, leonis, m. - lion in both SINGULAR and PLURAL
SINGULAR leo leonis leoni leonem leone leo PLURAL leones leonum leonibus leones leonibus leones
The full declension of magnus, -a, -um in masculine.
magnus, magnī
magnī, magnōrum
magnō, magnīs
magnum, magnōs
magnō, magnīs
magne, mangī
Conjugate salio, salire in the Present and Future Tenses
salio, salis, salit, salimus, salitis, saliunt
saliam, salies, saliet, saliemus, salietis, salient
Translate in [+ ACC] mean & in [+ ABL]? Explain the case function
in [+ ACC] = "into" Motion Toward in [+ ABL] = "in, on" Place Where
Translate into Latin. The girls give water to the horses because (quod) they love the horses. (equus, equi, m.)
Puellae equis aquam donant quod equos amant.