In Latin, infinitives always take this ending
-re
Terreō, Terrēre
To frighten, terrify
Dative
The Latin word for "great"
Magnus, Magna, Magnum
The process by which verb endings are changed according to person, number, tense, voice, and mood
Conjugating
Anger
Īra, Īrae (F)
In Latin this case is for direct address
Vocative
The Ablative Case is used for...
Objects of adverbial prepositional phrases
DAILY DOUBLE: In the First Declension Feminine, which singular ending uses a macron?
Ablative
Tuus, Tua, Tuum
Your
The Genitive Case is used for...
Possessives
The Third Person Plural ending for Present, Active, Indicative verbs
-nt
Verbs whose stems end in -ē belong to which conjugation?
Second Conjugation
But
Sed
The plural ending for the First Declension Feminine Nominative
-ae
The only name that everyone in ancient Rome went by, including women
Cognomen
Objects of the preposition "sine" are always in this case
Ablative
Gourd, Squash
Cucurbita, Cucurbitae (F)
Aside from direct objects, the accusative case is used for...
Objects of adjectival prepositional phrases
TRANSLATION TIME: Translate the following Latin sentence into English...
Sine fāmā et fortūnā patria nōn valet.
Without fame and fortune, the fatherland is not strong.