māter
mother
pater
father
familia
family
vīr
man
*DAILY DOUBLE*
3rd Declension (I-Stem) Endings: genitive, dative, & accusative singular
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-is, ī, em
frāter
brother
parēns
parent
dea
goddess
fēmina
woman
*DAILY DOUBLE*
3rd Declension (I-Stem) Endings: ablative singular, nominative plural, & genitive plural
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-e, -ēs, -ium
cīvis
citizen
nāvis
ship
templum
temple
magister
teacher (male)
*DAILY DOUBLE*
3rd Declension (I-Stem) Endings: dative, accusative, & ablative plural
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-ibus, ēs, ibus
fāma
fame, rumor, report
senex
old man
urbs
walled town, city
discipula
student
3rd-declension i-stem words have an extra "i" in which plural forms?
genitive
gēns
clan, tribe
iuvenis
young person
epistula
letter
fīlius
son
In what ways do adjective need to match the noun they modify?