Latin Vocabulary
English Vocabulary
Declensions
Translations
Grammar Rules
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porta, portae 

gate
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fame

glōria, glōriae

100
genitive, singular, 1st declension

-ae

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Nautae non vident. 

The sailors do not see

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Name the genders in Latin 

Masculine, Feminine, Neuter

200

amīcus, amīcī

friend

200

command

imperium, imperiī

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accusative, singular, 2nd declension 

-um

200

Chrīstiānī fīlium Mariae laudant. 

The Christians praise the Son of Mary. 

200

How do you find the stem of Latin nouns?

Drop the genitive singular ending

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caelum, caelī

sky, heaven 

300

you (all) are

estis

300

genitive, plural, singular, 3rd declension, neuter

-um

300

Amīcō gladium dedit. 

He gave the sword to a friend. 

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How do you determine 3rd declension i-stems? 

Noun stems ends in 2 consonants or both nominative and genitive singular have the same number of consonants 

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salūs, salūtis 

safety, welfare, salvation 

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journey

iter, itneris

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ablative, plural, 4th declension 

-ibus

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Ducēs Rōmānōrum hostēs in colle vīcērunt. 

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

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In 3rd declension nouns, the various endings of a nominative singular neuter nouns are?

l-a-n-c-e-t

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adventus, adventūs

arrival, coming 

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however

autem

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dative, singular 4th declension, 

-uī

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Exercitus caesaris in silvīs hostium erat, et perīcula errant. 

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

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The genitive singular ending of the 5 declensions are:

1.-ae  2.-ī  3.-is  4.-ūs  5.-eī