This case is used for Indirect Objects
Dative
What
Quid
The emphatic present of "videt"
He/she/it does see
Irish is directly derived from this language
Celtic
The plural Vocative ending for the First Declension Feminine
-ae
Tuus, Tua, Tuum
Your
The progressive present of "laudās"
You are praising
This ancient Roman name specifies not just the family, but the branch or line of the family
Cognomen
Nouns whose stems end in -ē belong to which conjugation?
Second Conjugation
DAILY DOUBLE: The Latin word for "ancient"
Antīquus, Antīqua, Antīquum
The simple present of "Nōn terrētis"
You all do not terrify
The Latin word for "feeling, thought, or opinion"
Sententia, Sententiae (F)
The preposition "sine" takes objects in which case?
Ablative
Fōrma, Fōrmae (F)
Form, shape, beauty
The emphatic present of "vocāmus"
We do call
French, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish are cognate with this other Romance Language
Portuguese
In Latin, this type of verb usually does not come at the end of the sentence
Linking verb
To give, offer
Dō, Dāre
EVERYBODY WRITES: Translate the following Latin sentence into English...
Sine famā meā, puellae patriae mea nōn mē amant et rosās mē nōn dant.
Without my fame, the girls of my fatherland do not love me and do not offer me roses.
This ancient Roman emperor is responsible for the martyrdom of the Apostle Paul
Nero