Latin I Review
Genitive Case
More Genitive Case
Vocabulary
(definitions only)
Alexandria
100

Case and declension are used with which part of speech?

Nouns

100

First declension endings

-ae

-ārum

100

2nd declension endings

-ōrum

100

recipiō

recover, take back

100

Alexandria is located in which modern day country?

Egypt

200

Tense is used with which part of speech?

Verbs

200

Genitive words translate as...

noun's

of the noun

200

3rd declension endings

-is

-um

200

appronpinquō

approach

200

Who founded the city of Alexandria?

Alexander the Great

300

Imperfect verbs (ba) translate as...

was/were verbing

300

Translate the genitive:

puellae

girl's

of the girl

300

Translate the genitive:

mercātorum

merchants'

of the merchants

300

benignus

kind, nice

300
Romans take control of city

The Library is built

The Lighthouse is built

Cleopatra VII is ruler

The Library is built

The Lighthouse is built

Cleopatra VII is ruler

Romans take control of city

400

Adjectives and nouns match in...

case and number

400

Translate the phrase:

viae urbis

Streets of the city

400

Translate the phrase:

servus Quintī

Quintus' slave

400

faber

craftsman

400

Which wonder of the ancient world was in Alexandria?

The Pharus/The Lighthouse

500

Translate: nos ad templum bonum ambulare volumus

We want to walk to the good temple

500

Do genitive words come before or after the noun they are possessing?

after

ex. stola puellae (the girl's dress)

500

Translate the genitive phrase in this sentence (the genitive and the thing it's possessing):

canis magistrae ad villam curret.

The teacher's dog runs to the house.

500

quondam

once, one day

500

Name a people group in Alexandria BESIDES Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians

Jews, Africans, Indians