dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī
to destroy
What English word, from the Latin word donum, means to contribute a gift (usually to charity or some similar organization)
donate
True or false: Adjectives must match with the noun they describe by having the same ending.
False!
Translate:
Rūfilla in cubiculō sedet.
Rufilla is sitting in her bedroom.
Prepositions
rēx
king
What word, derived from the latin word for king, means to kill a king?
regicide
In what three ways must nouns & adjectives agree?
Gender, number, and case
Translate:
vir crūdēlis es! ego ad hanc vīllam venīre nolēbam.
You are a cruel man! I did not want to come to this house.
Which of the following words would not exist with the ablative case?
In, prō, apud, sine
Apud
-que
and
Give the derivative from deus that means either to make someone/something a god or treat someone with divine reverence.
Identify the noun-adjective pair in the sentence:
dominus amīcō fidēlī dēnāriōs trādidit.
noun = amīcō
adjective = fidēlī
Translate:
Rūfilla, simulatque eum cōnspexit, ōrnātrīcēs ē cubiculō dimittit.
Rufilla, as soon as she caught sight of him, sends the hairdressers out of the room.
Identify the word in the ablative in this sentence:
Puerī in forum ambulāre volunt; semper in silvīs ludunt.
silvīs
quamquam
although
Provide the motto of the US Marine Corps and its meaning
semper fidelis (always faithful)
Give the gender, number, and case of the noun adjective pair in this sentence:
in vīllā habitābat senex stultus.
gender = masculine
number = singular
case = nominative
Translate:
quamquam pretium magnum erat, eam libenter ēmī.
Although the price was large/great, I gladly bought it.
What is the use of the ablative case in the sentence below?
Vir fēminaque ē turbā ambulant
Motion from
apud
among, at the house of
Give the derivative from deleō, delēre, delēvī that means harmful or damaging.
deleterious
Complete the sentence with the correct adjective ending:
fēminae laet___ per viās ambulābant.
fēminae laetae per viās ambulābant.
Translate:
sed hiems iam appropinquat. nōn commodum est mihi in vīllā rūsticā hiemāre.
But winter now is approaching. It is not convenient for me to spend the winter in a rustic house.
Provide the ablative endings for the first 3 declensions in the singular and the plural.
(see board)