The Nominative Plural, Genitive Singular, & Dative Singular forms of puella, -ae f.
puellae
The 1st person plural of curō, curāre in the PRESENT Tense
curāmus
What is the meaning of ad & what case does it take?
to, towards, near [+acc]
The carts are long.
Carri sunt longi.
The GENITIVE Plural of Romanus, -ī m.
Romanōrum
What is the meaning of 'cras'?
tomorrow
Translate into Latin: The farmer lives in Rome.
Agricola habitat in Romā.
The singular forms of servus, -ī m.
servus servī servō servum servō
What is the meaning of 'tum'?
then, next
Translate into Latin. The carts of the farmers are on the land.
Carri agricolarum in terrā sunt.
The plural forms of dominus, -ī m
dominī dominōrum dominīs dominōs dominīs
What is the meaning of 'nunc'?
now
Translate into Latin. I look at the large wagons.
Carros magnos specto.
Decline dominus, -ī m in both SINGULAR and PLURAL
SINGULAR dominus, domini, domino, dominum, domino PLURAL domini, dominorum, dominis, dominos, dominis
The full declension of magnus, -a, -um in masculine and feminine
magnus, magna,
magnī, magnae,
magnō, magnae,
magnum, magnam,
magnō, magnā,
magnī, magnae,
magnōrum, magnārum,
magnīs, magnīs,
magnōs, magnās,
magnīs, magnīs,
Conjugate amo in the Present and Future Tenses
amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant
amabo, amabis, amabit, amabimus, amabitis, amabunt
Translate in [+ ACC] mean & in [+ ABL]? Explain the case function
in [+ ACC] = "into" Motion Toward in [+ ABL] = "in, on" Place Where
Translate into Latin. The girls give water to the horses because they love the horses.
Puellae equis aquam donant quod equos amant.