Latin Grammar
Vocabulary
Translation Time
Fun Box
100

Nouns that are directly addressed take endings of this case

Vocative

100

If

100

They call

Vocant

100

A noun or a pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun without the use of a linking verb

Appositive

200

A noun or pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun with the use of a linking verb

Predicate Nominative

200

Avārus, Avāra, Avārum

Greedy

200

Terret

He / she / it terrifies

200

Satiō, Satiāre

To satisfy

300

The Accusative plural ending for masculine nouns of the Second Declension

-ōs

300

Ager, Agrī (M)

Farm, Field

300

All of you, praise!

Laudāte!

300

This Roman Emperor executed the Apostle Paul

Nero

400

In Latin, objects of the preposition take this case

Ablative

400

Money

Pecūnia, Pecūniae (F)

400

You all do not have

Nōn habētis

400
Verbs whose stems end in -ē belong to this conjugation

Second Conjugation

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Objects of the form of the Latin preposition in that means "into" or "onto" take this case

Accusative

500

Woman

Fēmina, Fēminae (F)

500

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A large number of women, friends of Rome, love wisdom.

Numerus magnus feminārum amicārum Rōmānārum sapientiam amant.

500

The Dative and Ablative plural of Fīlia, Fīliae (F) take this irregular ending

-ābus