enemy
hostis hostis m/f.
3rd Declension nouns that have an i in the genitive plural are called:
i - stems
gens
gens gentes
gentis gentium
genti gentibus
gentem gentes
gente gentibus
citizens (Nominative)
urbs urbis f.
urb-
ship
navis navis f.
DAILY TRIPLE!!!!!!!!!!
Give the genitive singular and plural of crux:
crucis, crucum
pars
pars partes
partis partium
parti partibus
partem partes
parte partibus
part/region (accusative)
partem
mare maris n.
mar-
bridge
pons pontis m.
Give the genitive singular and plural of hostis:
hostis, hostium
hostis
hostis hostes
hostis hostium
hosti hostibus
hostem hostes
hoste hostibus
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!
Mare Nostrum
Our Sea
pars partis f.
part-
citizen
civis civis m/f.
What are the two ways to show possession in English?
preposition of, 's
Civis
civis cives
civis civium
civi civibus
civem cives
cive civibus
mountains (genitive)
móntium
mons montis m.
mont-
tribe
gens gentis f.
In Latin the possessive noun is in the _______ case.
genitive
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!
mare
mare mária
maris márium
mari máribus
mare mária
mari máribus
they (have) seized
occupaverunt
pons pontis m.
pont-