Carthage
Germany
Athens
Greece
centurion
Germania -ae f.
Athenae -arum f.
Graecia -ae f.
centurio -onis m.
Most 3rd declension nouns ending in 'o' are ___.
3rd declension nouns ending in -tas -tatis are always ___.
Most 3rd declension nouns ending in 'o' are feminine.
3rd declension nouns ending in -tas -tatis are always feminine.
that, those (of yours)
iste ista istud
maiden
Europe
Britain
injury
memory
virgo -inis f.
Europa -ae f.
Britannia -ae f.
injuria -ae f.
memoria -ae f.
Decline: ego, nos, tu, vos
(vertically)
ego, mei, mihi, me, me
nos, nostri/nostrum, nobis, nos, nobis
tu, tui, tibi, te, te
vos, vestri/vestrum, vobis, vos, vobis
storm/thunderstorm
lion
body
human being
flight
tempests -tatis f.
leo leonis m.
corpus -oris n.
homo -inis m.
fuga -ae f.
Is ea id obeys the __ __ Rule.
The genitives of is ea id are used to show ___.
Is ea id obeys the Pronoun Agreement Rule.
The genitives of is ea id are used to show possession.
own
suus -a -um
time
liberty
legion
truth
speech
tempus -oris n.
libertas -tatis f.
legio -onis f.
veritas -tatis. f.
oratio -onis f.
Decline hic haec hoc
(singular horizontally & then plural horizontally)
hic haec hoc,
hujus, hujus, hujus,
huic, huic, huic,
hunc, hanc, hoc,
hoc, hac, hoc
hi, hae, haec,
horum, harum, horum,
his, his, his,
hos, has, haec,
his, his, his
journey
kind
lesson
song
knowledge
iter itineris n.
genus -eris n.
lectio -onis f.
carmen -inis n.
scientia -ae f.
Hic, ille, iste, and ipse are both ___ and ___.
Meus, tuus, noster, and vester obey the _____ ____Rule.
Hic, ille, iste, and ipse are both adjectives and pronouns.
Meus, tuus, noster, and vester obey the Adjective Agreement Rule.
that, those
ille illa illud
spring
summer
arrow
wound
charity
ver veris n.
aestas -tatis f.
sagitta -ae f.
vulnus -eris n.
caritas -tatis f.
Decline is ea id
(singular horizontally & then plural horizontally)
is, ea, id
ejus, ejus, ejus
ei, ei, ei
eum, eam, id
eo, eā, eo
ei, eae, ea
eorum, earum, eorum
eis, eis, eis
eos, eas, ea
eis, eis, eis
authority
work
wisdom
temptation
friendship
auctoritas -tatis f.
opus -eris n.
sapientia -ae f.
tentatio -onis f.
amicitia -ae f.
Forms of is ea id mean 'he' and 'she' when referring to ______.
And mean 'it' when referring to __________.
Forms of is ea id mean 'he' and 'she' when referring to persons or animals.
And mean 'it' when referring to non-living things with grammatical gender.
this, these
hic haec hoc
suffering
burden
will
state
spear
passio -onis f.
onus -eris n.
voluntas -tatis f.
civitas -tatis f.
hasta -ae f.
Decline ille illa illud
(singular horizontally & then plural horizontally)
ille, illa, illud
illius, illius, illius
illi, illi, illi
illum, illam, illud
illo, illā, illo
illi, illae, illa
illorum, illarum, illorum
illis, illis, illis
illos, ills, illa
illis, illis, illis
row
Scotland
lack
sense of duty
column
ordo -inis m.
Caledonia -ae f.
inopia -ae f.
pietas -tatis f.
agmen -inis n.
When used together, hic means ____, and ille means ___
Reflexive pronouns and adjectives refer ___________
When used together, hic means the latter, and ille means the former
Reflexive pronouns and adjectives refer back to the subject
-self, -selves
himself, herself, itself
ipse -a -um
sui, sibi, se, se
Switzerland
ditch
speed
Ireland
faith
Helvetia -ae f.
fossa -ae f.
celeritas -tatis f.
Hibernia -ae f.
fides fidei f.
Decline ordo
ordo, ordinis, ordini, ordinem, ordine
ordines, ordinum, ordinibus, ordines, ordinibus