"day" in Latin (include nom. singular, gen. singular, & gender)
dies, diei, masculine
Derivative of "dies" that names an object that you use for writing
diary
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-decline "dies"
nominative singular & genitive singular
-decline "dies"
dative singular & accusative singular
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-dies & diei
-diei & diem
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-"face" in Latin (include nom. singular, gen. singular, & gender)
-what case, number, & declension is the word "terram" in?
*hint: it's not nominative or genitive!*
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-facies, faciei, feminine
-accusative, singular, first declension
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-the genitive singular forms in the fifth declension can have up to how many consecutive vowels?
-are all the vowels pronounced in our Latin words?
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-3
-yes
decline "dies"
ablative singular & nominative plural
die & dies
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-"faith/trust" in Latin (include nom. singular, gen. singular, & gender)
-"hope" in Latin (include nom. singular, gen. singular, & gender)
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-fides, fidei, feminine
-spes, spei, feminine
"seize the day" in Latin
carpe diem
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-decline "dies"
genitive plural & dative plural
-what case, number, and declension is "sanctam" in?
*hint: it's not nominative or genitive!*
*DAILY DOUBLE*
-dierum & diebus
-accusative, singular, first or second declension
"thing/matter/affair/business" in Latin (include nom. singular, gen. singular, & gender)
res, rei, feminine
the genitive singular of a 5th declension noun always ends in ___
-ei
decline "dies"
accusative plural & ablative plural
dies & diebus
translate "eternal faith" to Latin
fides aeterna
translate "good things" into Latin (figure out the gender & number first!)
res bonae
what case (and number) is the word "facies" in?
*hint: it's not nominative or genitive!*
accusative plural