Videtis
you see
All nouns whose genitive singular end in "ei" belong to this declension.
5th declension
The governing case of pro
ablative
Omnia pro Jesu
All for Jesus
eques, equetis
horseman, cavalry (plural)
Vicerunt
They conquered
“Adventus, adventus” is of this declension (include gender).
4th declension, masculine
Forms of the verb Sum may stand ____________ in the sentence.
Anywhere
Quid est veritas?
What is truth?
What case does post govern?
the accusative case
Orant
They pray
The nominative and genitive singular of "Hope".
"spes, spei"
All nouns whose genitive ends in "ae" are in this declension
1st Declension
The Gauls are desirous of war
List the Sum "I am verbs"
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
They killed
occiderunt
Decline Amicus, Amici
Amicus, amicī, amicō, amicum, amicō (singular); amicī, amicōrum, amicīs, amicōs, amicīs (plural)
An appositive agrees with its noun in these 2 things
number and case
Nomem Jesu est Sanctum Nomen.
The name of Jesus is a holy name.
What is the declension, gender and meaning of "Pons, Pontis"?
Third declension, masculine, bridge
Sumus
We are
Decline Pars, Partis
Pars, partis, partī, partem, parte (singular); partēs, partium, partibus, partēs, partibus (plural)
In all ___________ nouns and adjectives, the accusative is always like the nominative.
In all NEUTER nouns and adjectives, the accusative is always like the nominative.
Propter pericula gravia et multa millitum vulnera Romani iter breve in provinciam fecerunt.
On account of the severe dangers and many wounds of the soldiers, the Romans made a short journey into the province.
Jesus, Jesu, Jesu, Jesum, Jesu