Noun endings
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More nouns
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Genitive singular form of: puella f

What is puellae?

100

Translate the verb: laborabant 

What is they were working/they used to work?

100

Translate the command. Use you or y'all to indicate that it's singular or plural.

spectā!

Look you!

100

Translate the sentence:

Rufina in Suburā laborabat.

Rufina was working in the Subura.

100

Vocative plural form of puella, puellae f 1st.

What is puellae?

200

Genitive plural form of templum, templi n.

What is templorum?

200

Translate the verb: ascendo

I climb

200

Translate the command. Use you or y'all to indicate that it's singular or plural.

Noli timere!

Don't fear, you!

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Translate the sentence:

Noli lacrimare, domina!

Don't cry, mistress!

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Vocative plural form of miles, militis m. 3rd

What is milites?

300

Accusative plural form of flumen, fluminis n.

What is flumina?

300

Translate the verb: traximus

We dragged

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Translate the command. Use you or y'all to indicate that it's singular or plural.

Nolite movere!

Don't move, y'all!

300

Translate the sentence:

Incendia in Romā magna erant.

The fires in Rome were huge.

300

The part of the noun that tells us what to put the endings on.

What is the root/stem/genitive singular/second word?

400

Nominative plural form of canis, canis m/f

What is canes?

400

The person of the verb "Vidi" (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)

What is first person/I?

400
Tell 1 person to move their boat. (movere scapham)

Movē scapham!

400

Translate the sentence:

Lucrio timuit fumum densum in flumine.

Lucrio feared the dense smoke on the river.

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The case of the noun: navem

What is accusative case?
500

Ablative singular form of Faustus, Fausti m.

What is Faustō?

500

The person of the verb "spectabant" (1st, 2nd, or 3rd)

What is 3rd person?

500

Tell 3 people to be quiet (tacēre).

tacēte!

500

Translate the sentence:

 Faustus popinam et insulam servat

Faustus protects the bar and the apartment building.

500

The case of the noun: fabulārum

What is the genitive case?