Latin Vocabulary
English Vocabulary
Declensions
Translations
Grammar Rules
100


Porta, portae 

Gate

100

Land


terra, terrae 

100


Gen, S ending – 1st Decl 

ae

100


Nautae non vident. 


The sailors do not see. 

100


Name the Genders in Latin 


Masculine, Feminine, Neuter 

200


Filius, filiī 

Son

200

Sword


gladius, gladiī 

200


Acc, S ending – 2nd Decl 

um

200


God sees the earth. 


Deus terram videt. 

200


The stem is found by 


Dropping the Gen, S ending 

300


Caelum, caelī 

Sky, heaven

300

Law


lēx, lēgis 

300


Gen, P ending – 3rd Decl, N 

um

300


Amīcō gladium dedit. 


He gave the sword to a friend. 

300


The number of declensions in Latin 

5

400


Dux, ducis 

Leader

400

Journey


iter, itineris 

400


Abl, P ending – 3rd Decl, N 

ibus

400


They praise the laws of the tribe. 


Legēs gentis laudant. 

400


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

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) 

500


Metus, metūs 

Fear

500


They conquered 


vīcērunt 

500


Gen, P ending- 4th Decl. 

uum

500


Chrīstiānī autem amīcī Christi erant. 


The Christians however were the friends of Christ. 

500

The Gen, S ending of the Five Declensions 

ae, ī, is, ūs, eī