For coffee, books, putting your feet up, etc. the Latin word for table
What is mensa?
What is ask, question?
Every Latin noun, regardless of its declension, must have these three properties.
What are gender, number, and case?
-t
What is the 3rd person singular ending for a present active indicative verb (he/she/it)?
It means "the others" or "the rest"
What is ceteri, -ae, -a?
A place for your coins, or maybe a snack! The Latin word for purse
What is sacculus?
Cam! pārē!
What is obey!?
If you want to express that Julius is the master of slaves or the father of children, you would need to use this case.
What is genitive?
A verb stem with no ending, such as vocā.
What is the imperative verb?
He throws the first punch in chapter 3.
Who is Marcus?
It ain't everything kids, but it helps to have pecuniary skills. From the Latin pecunia.
What is money?
Casey! tacē!
What is be silent!?
Transitive verbs need direct objects to complete their meaning. The direct object is expressed by this case.
What is accusative?
-e
What is the second declension M/F vocative singular?
The Latin word for nine.
What is novem?
Quite literally, if you are putting on a character, then you are crafting this for yourself.
What is persona?
If you have imperium, you can give commands or orders! Yay!
What is imperat?
Davus leaves a purse on the table. Julius sees his purse, likes his purse, and steals his purse. We would use this word for "his."
What is eius?
-um/-am
What is the first and second declension accusative singular?
I am a pescatarian, not a vegetarian. Therefore, I can eat this.
What is fish?
Your parents might not tell you or your siblings this, but all of them have a favorite liber.
What is book?
When you first enter the classroom, you might do this to me or your classmates. Salve! (Both the English and Latin)
What is greet, salutat?
You must use this mood for the verb when asking a question or stating a fact.
What is indicative?
-ae (4)
What is the first declension genitive and dative singular and nominative and vocative plural?
is, ea, id
What is he, she, it?