Latin for “as”
sicut
Conjugate the Latin verb do in the present tense.
do damus
das datis
dat dang
“Óculi dant.”
The eyes give.
A Latin preposition that tells where a mouse could hide
inter, sub
Latin for “secretly”
clam
Decline the Latin noun injúria.
injúria injúriae
injúriae injúriarum
injúriae injúriis
injúriam injúrias
injúriā injúriis
“Later est imperator.”
Father is a general.
How many verb tenses are there in Latin?
6
Latin for “lambs”
agni
Conjugate the verb meaning “I wash” in the imperfect tense.
lavabam lavabamus
lavabas lavabatis
lavabat lavabant
“Angus semper habitat.”
The lamb always dwells.
An English derivative from the Latin word nox and its meaning
equinox - the two times of the year when day and night are more or less of equal length
nocturnal - of or having to do with the night
Latin for “we were judging”
3rd person plural form of the Latin word for “I will tell”
narrabunt
“Amici appellabunt.”
Friends will address.
How can you tell a 3rd declension Latin noun when you see it?
Look at the genitive singular case (-is)