Verbs
Nouns
Noun Endings
Grammar
Derivatives
100

pugno

I fight

100

aedificium

building

100

Feminine singular noun endings

a, ae, ae, am, a

100

In Latin the _______________ of the noun allows us to need fewer prepositions.

ending

100

pugnacious

pugno

200

mando

I entrust

200

donum

gift

200

Feminine Plural Noun Endings

ae, arum, is, as, is

200
to, for, and of are _____________________

Prepositions

200

donor

donum

300

oppugno

I attack

300

caelum

sky

300

Masculine singular noun endings

us, i, o, um, o

300

According the the ________________ rule, the endings in the nominative and accusative cases will always have the same endings.

neuter

300

amble

ambulo

400

neco

I kill

400

exemplum

example

400

Masculine Plural Noun Endings

i, orum, is, os, is

400

According to the neuter rule, the plural endings in the nominative and accusative cases always end in ______. 

a

400

example

exemplum

500

ambulo

I walk

500

auxilium

help

500

Neuter Singular noun endings

um, i, o, um, o

500

The ____________ of a sentence is usually a noun.

subject

500

mandate

mando

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