lēx, lēgis
What is law?
First declension nominative form of way or road
What is via?
Second declension nominative form of a Gaul (person)
What is Gallus?
Gender of third declension nouns
What are feminine, masculine, or neuter?
Translate "Christ is God."
What is "Christus est Deus?"
lūx, lūcis
What is light?
First declension accusative form of victory
What is victōriam?
Second declension genitive form of God
What is Deī?
All genders in the third declension genitive end with this.
What is -is?
Translate "Christus est in caelō."
What is "Christ is in heaven?"
vēritas, vēritatis
What is truth?
First declension genitive form of earth or land
What is terrae?
Second declension accusative form of friends
What is amicōs?
Translate "in danger and war".
What is "in perīculō et bellō"?
pāx, pācis
What is peace?
First declension ablative form of sailors
What is nautīs?
Second declension ablative form of slave or servant
What is servīs?
Third declension singular genitive form of mother
What is māter, mātris?
Translate "Deus et Christus signa Chrīstiānīs dēderunt."
What is "God and Christ gave signs to the Christians?"
salūs, salūtis
What is salvation? (Also safety/welfare)
First declension dative form of provinces
What is prōvinciīs?
Second declension genitive form of swords
What is gladiōrum?
The rule for the third declension feminine nouns is that all people who are feminine (ex: mother) are feminine in gender and the nominative singular nouns that end in ___, ___, and ___ are feminine.
What are -S, -O, and -X?
Translate "The Christians constructed towns in the world."
What is "Chrīstiānī oppida in mundō mūnīvērunt?"