Latin Vocabulary
English Vocabulary
Declensions
Translations
Grammar Rules
100

Porta, Portae

Gate

100

Fame

Gloria, gloriae

100

Gen, S. Ending-1st Decl.

ae

100

Nautae nonvident

The sailors do not see.

100

Name the Genders in Latin.

Masculine, Feminine, Neuter.
200

Amicus, Amici

Friend

200

Command

imperium, imperii

200

Acc, S ending-1st decl.

am

200

Nautae servos non vident.

The sailors do not see the servants.

200

Name the 6 cases in Latin.

Nom, Gen, Dat, Acc, Abl, Voc.

300

Caelum, Caeli

Sky, Heaven

300

you (all) are

estis

300
Acc, P ending-2nd decl. N

a

300

Christus Deo gloriam dedit

Christ gave God the glory.

300

The number of declensions in Latin.

5

400

Sumus

We are

400

They killed

occident

400

Acc, S ending 4th Decl

um

400

Duces Romanorum hostes in colle vicerut.

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

400

All Masc. & Fem. nouns of the 3rd declare 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 genetive plural like pars)

500

Sum

I am

500

They Conquered

Vicerunt
500

Gen, P ending-4th Decl.

umm

500

Christiani autem amici Christi erant.

The Christians however were the friends of Christ.

500

The Gen endings of the five declensions.

ae, i, is, us, ei.