Vocab - Dictionary Form
Derivatives
Declensions
Translations & Latin Saying
Grammar Questions
100

book

liber, libri -m

100

vespers

vesper

100

Vir - nominative, singular

vir

100

book (accusative)

librum

100

The two basic parts of a sentence are:

subject and predicate

200

boy/child

puer, pueri   -m

200

cutlery

culter

200

ager - nominative, plural

agri

200

male teachers (nominative)

magistri

200

2nd Declension 'er' nouns either _____ or _____ the 'e' in the genitive form.

drop, retain

300

evening

vesper, vesperi   -m

300

library

liber

300

vesper - accusative, singular

vesperum

300

men (nominative)

viri

300

Some nouns have only plural forms.  An example is:

liberi, liberorum (children)

400

field

ager, agri  -m

400

agriculture

ager

400

culter - accusative, plural

cultros

400

The Vatican Field

Ager Vaticanus

400

Give the three nominative singular endings for 2nd declension masculine nouns. 

er, ir, us

500

children

liberi, liberorum

500

virile

vir

500

magistra, genitive plural

magistrarum

500

boys (accusative)

pueros

500

The subject tells:

The predicate tells:

1. who or what the sentence is about 

2. what the subject is or does