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100

porta, portae

nauta, nautae

provincia, provinciae

silva, silvae

gate

sailor

province

forest

100

1. Fame 

2. Land 

3. Gate 

4. Province

Glōria, glōriae 

terra, terrae 

porta, portae 

prōvincia, prōvinciae

100

1. Gen, S ending – 1 st Decl  

2. Gen, S ending - 2 nd Decl  

3. Gen, S ending – 3 rd Decl 

 4. Gen, S ending – 4 th Decl

ae

ī

is

ūs

100

1. Nautae non vident.  

2. Nautae Deus laudant.  

3. Nautae non ōrant.  

4. Nautae non vident.

The sailors do not see.

The sailors praise God.

The sailors do not pray.

The sailors do not see.

100

1. Name the Genders in Latin  

2. Name the two Numbers in Latin  

3. Plural speaks of

Masculine, Feminine, Neuter

Singular, Plural

More than one

200

1. Amīcus, amīcī 

 2. Servus, servī 

3. Filius, filiī 

4. Chrīstiānus, Chrīstiānī 


 friend 

 slave, servant 

 son 

Christian

200

1. Command 

2. Sword 

3. War 

4. Kingdom

imperium, imperiī 

gladius, gladiī 

bellum, bellī

rēgnum, rēgnī

200

. Acc, S ending – 1 st Decl  

2. Acc, S ending – 2 nd Decl 

3. Nom, P ending – 2 nd Decl

4. Nom, S ending – 3 rd Decl

am

um 

 ī 

 various

200

1. Nautae servōs non vident.  

2. Deus terram videt. 

3. Chrīstiānī servōs non laudant.  

4. Chrīstiānī Fīlium Mariae laudant.  

The sailors do not see the servants.

 God sees the earth.

The Christians do not praise the slaves.

The Christians praise the Son of Mary.

200

1. Name the 6 cases in Latin 

2. The stem is found by

3. The Acc is like the Nom for which nouns

Nom, Gen, Dat, Acc, Abl, Voc 

 Dropping the Gen, S ending 

 All Neuter nouns

300

1. Caelum, caelī 

2. Regnum, regnī 

3. Praemium, praemiī 

4. Imperium, imperiī

sky, heaven 

kingdom, royal power 

reward 

command, power, empire

300

1. You (all) are 

2. Law 

3. Truth 

4. Voice  

5. Shouting

 estis

lēx, lēgis 

vēritās, vēritātis

vōx, vōcis

clāmor, clāmōris

300

1 Acc, P ending -2nd Dec, N

2 Abl S ending -2nd Dec

3 Gen P ending 3 dec N

4 Acc, P ending 1st dec

a

ō 

 um  

ās

300

1. Chrīstus Deō glōriam dedit.  

2. Amīcō gladium dedit. . 

3. Nautae perīcula bellī non laudant.  

4. Nautae caelum et terram vident.

Christ gave God the glory.

He gave the sword to a friend

The sailors do not praise the dangers of war.

The sailors see the sky and the earth.

300

1. The number of declensions in Latin 

2. Vocative is the case of 

3. Nouns, stem ends in 2 consonants, decline like

 Five

The Person Addressed 

Decline like Pars

400

Sumus 

Imperātor, imperātōris

Dux, ducis

Salūs, salūtis

we are 

commander in chief, general

leader 

safety, welfare, salvation

400

1. They killed

2. They inhabit 

3. Leading man  

4. Journey

 occīdērunt 

incolunt 

prīnceps, prīncipis

iter, itineris

400

1. Acc, S ending – 4 th Decl  

2. Abl, P ending – 4 th Decl 

3. Abl, P ending – 3 rd Decl, N 

4. Gen, P ending – 2 nd Decl, N

um

 ibus

 ibus

ōrum

400

1. Ducēs Rōmānōrum hostēs in colle vīcērunt.  

2. Hominēs lūcem vident. 

 3. In the name of the king.  

4. They praise the laws of the tribe.

A. The leaders of the Romans conquered the enemy on the hill.

A. Men see the light.

A. In nōmine rēgis.

A. Legēs gentis laudant.

400

1. All Masc. & Fem. Nouns of 3rd Decl are declined like lex except 

2. All 1 st Decl nouns naming individ. male persons are masc.; what gender is the others?  

3. In 3rd Decl. nouns, the various endings of a nominative singular Neuter noun are?

A. Nouns whose stem ends in two consonants or nouns that have the same number of syllables in the genitive singular as in the nominative singular (Nouns with -ium in the genitive plural like pars) 

A. All others are feminine

A. l-a-n-c-e-t

500

1. Sum

2. Exercitus, exercitūs 

3. Metus, metūs 

4. Adventus, adventūs

I am 

army 

fear  

arrival, coming

500

1. They conquered 

2. They made  

3. However 

4. They came

vīcērunt 

fēcērunt

autem 

vēnērunt


500

1. Gen, P ending- 4 th Decl.  

2. Dat, S ending – 4 th Decl 

3. Nom, P ending – 4 th Decl 

4. Abl, S ending – 4 th Decl

uum

 u ī

 ūs

ū

500

1. Chrīstiānī autem amīcī Christi erant.  

2. The Gauls were not friends of Caesar and of the Senate.  

3. Matrēs et patrēs et fratrēs et fīliōs videt.  

4. Exercitus Caesaris in silvīs hostium erat, et perīcula erant.

A. The Christians however were the friends of Christ.

A. Gallī non erant amīcī Caesaris et Senatūs.

A. He sees mothers and fathers and brothers and sons.

 A. Caesar’s army was in the forests of the enemy, and there were dangers.

500

1. The Gen, S ending of the Five Declensions 

2. The Gender of most 4 th Decl Nouns  

3. The Gender of all 5th Decl Nouns, (1 exc.)

ae, ī, is, ūs, eī 

Masculine

Feminine