The noun that means "woman"
Fēmina
Verb that means "walks"
ambulat
Carpe Crustulum!
Seize the Cookie!
Puella
Nominative
"friend" in dative
amico
The noun that means "messenger"
nuntius
Verb that means "reads"
legit
In Principio Erat Verbum
case that we use for possessive nouns
genitive
"book" as a possessive
libri
The noun that means "ball"
pila
Verb that means "brings"
ē pluribus unum
out of many:one
cases that we use for objects of the preposition
accusative and ablative
-a endings, singular
N -a
A -am
G -ae
D -ae
A -ā
Noun that means "back"
tergum
Verb that means "laughs"
ridet
Dum Spiro Spero
While I breathe I hope
case that we use for indirect objects
dative
-us endings singular
N -us
A -um
G -i
D -o
A -o
Pulvinus (from Puer et Monstrum)
pillow
Saltate!
Dance!
The Christmas Carol's name in Latin that contains: Natum videte, regem angelorum
Adeste Fideles
The case uses the preposition "de"
ablative
-um endings singular
N -um
A -um
G -i
D -o
A -o