A first declension noun's endings
What are: a, ae, ae, am, a
ae, arum, is, as, is
Imperfect is always BA
The farmer ought to water his field.
acc, DO
_________, esse, _________, futurum - ___________
sum, fui, to be
We will stay
A second declension noun's endings
us/r, i, o, um, o
i, orum, is, os, is
BO, BI, BU
ablative, OP
otium, ________ (____) = _______________
otii, n. - leisure
Puella cenabat.
The girl was dining.
Neuter Law
nom=acc
nom + acc pl = -a
"He was loving."
amabat
dative, IO
pulcher
pulchra, pulchrum - pretty, beautiful, handsome
The farmer has a field.
The three ways adjectives match nouns
gender, number, case
"to remain" and the name of this kind of verb.
remanere - infinitive
Do you know the case of this word?
acc, DO
Igitur
therefore
Pericula belli filios tuos terrēbunt.
The danger of war will terrify your sons.
caelum bonum, caeli boni, caelo bono, caelum bonum, caelo bono
caela bona, caelorum bonorum, caelis bonis, caela bona, caelis bonis
Ceno conjugated and translated in the future tense.
cenabo, cenabis, cenabit, cenabimus, cenabitis, cebunt
I will dine, you will dine, he/she/it will dine, we will dine, y'all will dine, they will dine.
We went to the store for our grandma.
dative, IO
tum
then
Amicos nostros propter iram non laudabimus.
We will not praise our friends because of anger.