What are the four attributes of a noun?
Declension, case, number, and gender
Find the stem of “verbum -i n.”
verb
Decline the noun ”regina -ae f.”
regina reginae
reginae reginarum
reginae reginis
reginam reginas
reginā reginis
Parse “nauta”
D: 1st, C: nom, G: m, N: sg
A derivative of ”regnum -i n.”
reign
Find the stem of “mensa -ae f.”
mens
Decline the noun “filius -i m.”
filius filii
filii filiorum
filio filliis
filium fillios
filio filliis
Parse “regina alta”
NOUN: D: 1st C: nom, G: f, N: s
ADJ: D: 1/2 C: nom, G: f, N:s
A derivative of “altus, a, um”
altitude
What are the 2 subgroups/categories of the 2nd Declension?
2nd declension us nouns and 2nd declension um nouns
Find the stem of “equus -i m.”
equ
Decline the noun “debitum -i n.”
debitum debita
debiti debitorum
debito debitis
debitum debita
debito debitis
Parse “equi”
D: 2nd, C: nom, G: m, N: pl
OR
D: 2nd, C: gen, G: m, N: s
A derivative of “mundus -i n.“
mundane
Nouns that are living things and can be classified as male or female have this type of gender.
Natural gender
Find the stem of ”quartus, a, um”
quart
Decline the adjective “primus -a -um”
primus prima primum primi primae prima
primi primae primi primorum primarum primorum
primo primae primo primis primis primis
primum primam primum primos primas prima
primo primā primo primis primis primis
Parse “saxis”
D: 2nd, C: dat, G: n, N: pl
OR
D: 2nd, C: abl, G: n, N: pl
A derivative of “mensa”
mesa
What is the neuter rule?
1) the neuter nominative and accusative endings are the same
2) the nominative and accusative plural end with -a
Find the perfect stem of “do”
ded
Decline the adjective “aeternus -a -um”
aeternus ’’a ’’um ’’i ’’ae ’’a
’’i ’’ae ’’ i ’’orum ’’arum ’’orum
’’o ’’ae ’’o ’’is ’’is ’’is
’’um ’’am ’’um ’’os ’’as ’’a
’’o ’’ā ’’o ’’is ’’is ’’is
Parse “magna regna“
NOUN: D: 2nd C: nom, G: n, N: pl
ADJ: D: 1/2 C: nom, G: n, N: pl
A derivative of “tertius”
tertiary