This sentence helps us remember the order of our cases
Never Give Davus Any Apples
A neuter noun ends in what in the nominative singular?
-um
Translate: sum
I am
dominus
master/lord (m)
fatum
fate
These are the two noun jobs of the nominative case
Subject Noun
Predicate Nominative
For all neuter nouns, what case endings are always the same as each other?
Nominative and Accusative
Translate: est
He/she/it is
ludus
school/play/game (m)
discipulus
disciple
This preposition is used to translate the genitive case
of
For neuter nouns, the nominative and accusative plural always end in what?
-a
Translate: You all are
estis
fatum
fate (n)
servus
servant
These prepositions are used to translate the dative case (there are two)
to/for
donum, forum, bellum, etc.
Translate: We are
sumus
clamo
I shout
periculum
peril
These prepositions are used to translate the ablative case (there are three)
by/with/from
What is the chant for our 2nd declension neuter endings?
I will listen
Translate: they are
sunt
oppugno
I attack
pugno
pugnacious