The 1st Declension Endings
Verbs
sum, esse
Cases & Syntax
Fortuita
100
This is the ending for the ablative singular case.
What is -ā?
100
This is the verb ending for the second personal plural.
What is -tis?
100
This is the translation of the Latin verb "sum."
What is "I am"?
100
This is the case that you don't know how to use (yet).
What is the dative case?
100
1011.
What is 11 in the binary system?
200
This is the ending for the genitive plural case.
What is -ārum?
200
This is a complete translation (using the correct person and number) of the Latin word "ambulamus."
What is "we walk/we are walking/we do walk"?
200
This is a translation of the Latin verb "es."
What is "you are"?
200
This case is used to indicate the subject of a verb.
What is the nominative case?
200
These are the actual dimensions of a dimensional lumber 2x4 (in inches).
What is 1.5 inches by 3.5 inches?
300
This is the Latin word for farmer in the nominative plural.
What is agricolae?
300
This is the Latin word for the English "He/She/It is sailing."
What is navigat?
300
This is the Latin verb for "we are."
What is sumus?
300
This case is used to indicate the direct object of a verb.
What is the accusative case?
300
This the act of attacking a planetary surface with an inert projectile (often from space), where the destructive force comes from the kinetic energy of the projectile impacting at very high velocities.
What is kinetic bombardment?
400
This is the Latin word for "life" in the ablative plural.
What is vītīs?
400
This is the Latin word for "they are seizing."
What is occupant?
400
This is the Latin verb for "you (plr.) are."
What is estis?
400
One way this case can be translated is by using the preposition "of."
What is the genitive case?
400
Smaragdine.
What is (a fancy name for) emerald green?
500
This is the Latin word for "goddess" in the accusative singular.
What is deam?
500
This form of a verb is known as the "infinitive."
What is the second principal part (or any other answer I find to be sufficient)?
500
Forms of sum, esse will always be followed by what case?
What is the nominative case?
500
These are the two cases that can be used for objects of prepositions.
What are the ablative and accusative cases?
500
2.718.
What is the value of the mathematical constant e (to three decimal places)?