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Declensions
Latin to English translations
Grammar Rules
100
I am

sum

100

Vīcērunt

They conquered

100

1st Declension, Singular

-a, -ae, -ae, -am, -a

100
Hominēs lūcem vident.

Men see the light.

100

Name the genders in Latin.

Masculine, feminine, neuter

200

Fear

metus, metūs

200

Autem

however
200

Gender(s) of the 2nd Declension

Masculine and Neuter

200

Legēs gentis laudant.

They praise the laws of the tribe.

200

Name the two numbers in Latin.

Singular, Plural

300

Arrival, coming

Adventus, adventūs

300

Incolunt

They inhabit

300

The five noun cases

Nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative

300

In nōmine rēgis

In the name of the king

300
What you end up with when you drop the Genitive Singular ending of a noun.

The stem.

400

They killed

occīdērunt

400

Iter, itineris

journey

400

-ī, -ōrum, -īs, -ōs, -īs

2nd Declension, Plural

400

Chrīstiānī autem amīcī Christi erant.

The Christians however were the friends of Christ.

400

The case of a person who is addressed.

Vocative

500

Truth

vēritās, vēritātis

500

estis

You (all) are

500
Declension that determines gender by natural gender, then ERROR masculine, SOX feminine, and LANCET neuter

3rd Declension

500

Perīcula erant.

There were dangers.

500

The case of towns, home and country.

Locative

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