The form of a Latin noun used to find the stem.
What is the genitive singular?
The Latin word for "they killed"
What is "occiderunt?"
The form and ending that tells if a noun belongs to the first declension.
What is the genitive singular ending "ae"?
The form and ending that tells if a word belongs to the 3rd declension
The gender of most 4th declension nouns
What is masculine?
The three genders of nouns
What are masculine, feminine, and neuter?
The definition of "fecerunt"
The form and ending that tells if a noun belongs to the second declension.
What is the genitive singular ending "i"?
The gender of the word rex, regis
What is masculine?
The gender of most 5th declension nouns
What is feminine?
What are nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative?
The noun case governed by the preposition "propter"
What is accusative?
The gender of most 1st declension nouns
What is feminine?
What is veritas, veritatis?
The Latin word for arrival or coming
What is "adventus"?
The 4 attributes of Latin nouns
What are declension, gender, number, and case?
The definition of the word itaque
What is "therefore, and so"?
The possible genders and the way to determine them for second declension nouns.
What is the nominative singular ending of us for masculine or um for neuter?
The 3 definitions of the word salus, salutis
What are "safety, welfare, and salvation?"
In 3rd declension nouns, this form and these acronyms determine gender if the word does not name an individual male or female person.
What is the nominative singular form and if it ends in SOX, the noun is feminine; LANCET, the noun is neuter, ER or OR, the noun is masculine?
The present tense conjugation of the word "I am" in Latin.
What is "Sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt?"
The plural meaning of the first declension noun copia, copiae
What is "troops or forces"?
The only case affected by i-stem nouns in the 3rd declension
What is the genitive plural?
The 3 definitions of the word fides, fidei
What are "faith, reliability, and faithfulness?"