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15 Cards in this Set
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1rst declension noun endings
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a ae
ae arum ae is am as a is |
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2nd declension noun endings
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us (um) i (a)
i orum o is um os (a) o is |
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3rd declension noun endings
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_ es (a)
is um i ibus em (_) es (a) e ibus |
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4th declension noun endings
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us (u) us (ua)
us (us) uum ui (u) ibus um (u) us (ua) u (u) ibus |
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5th declension noun endings
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es es
ei erum ei ebus em es e ebus |
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"us, a, um" adjectives
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take endings from the first and second declensions
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3rd declension adjectives with three parts
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each part shows a separate gender
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3rd declension adjectives with two parts
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first part shows M and F, second part show N
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3rd declension adjectives with one part
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first part is M, F, and N, only different in acc sing. and pl. and nom pl.
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UNUS NAUTA
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adjectives that have ius for their genetives
unus nullus ullus solus neuter alter uter totus alius |
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How are comparatives made?
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stem + "ior" (m,f), "ius" (n)
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How are adverbs made?
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with 1st and 2nd decl. adj.: stem + e
with 3rd decl. adj.: stem + "iter" |
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How are comparative adverbs made?
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stem + "ius"
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How are superlatives made?
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stem + "issimus"
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What are the superlatives that don't follow the rule?
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facilis (easy), difficilis (difficult), similis (similar), dissimilis (not similar), gracilis (slim, slender, thin, skinny, insignificant), humilis (humble, low) + any 'r's
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