Latin Sayings
Gender Rules
Case Functions
Verb Attributes
Noun attributes
100

nunc aut numquam means.

What is now, or never.

100

Nouns that name male or female persons follow this gender rule.

What is the natural gender rule.

100

The Subject case.

What is the nominative case.

100

The six attributes of a Latin verb.

What are. conjugation, person, number, tense, voice, and mood.

100

What are the four attributes of a Latin noun.

What are gender number and case.

200

In umbrā, ígitur, pugnɑ́bimus. Means.

Then we will fight in the shade.
200

Most first declension nouns are this gender.

What is Feminine.

200

The direct object case.

What is the accusative case.

200

The number of different persons.

What are 3, first, second, and third.

200

The five cases we have currently learned.

Nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative.

300

Caput Mundi means

What is head of the world

300

Most nouns that end in -us in the second declension are this gender.

What is masculine.

300

The indirect object and to/for case.

What is the Dative case.
300

The first person is.

What is the person speaking.

300
A noun that refers to only one thing is.

What is singular.

400

Carpe diem means.

Seize the day.

400

Most nouns of the fourth declension are this gender.

What is masculine.

400

The possessive or of case.

What is the genitive case.

400

The second person is.

What is the person spoken to.
400

A noun that refers to more than one thing.

What is plural.

500

alma mater means.

What is nurturing mother.

500

Which fifth declension noun can be masculine?

What is dies, diei m. day.

500

The in/by/with/from case.

What is the ablative case.

500

The third person is.

What is the person spoken about.

500

The three genders.

What are masculine, feminine, and neuter.