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29 Cards in this Set
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Nominative Singular
2nd Declension |
A (the) _____________
Ending: -us /oos/-er /er/ Function in a sentence:Subject |
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Genitive Singular
2nd Declension |
Of a (the) ______________’s
Ending: -I /E/ Function in a sentence:Show possession |
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Dative Singular
2nd Declension |
To, for a (the) ______________
Ending: -o /O/ Function in a sentence:Indirect Object |
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Accusative Singular
2nd Declension |
A (the) ___________
Ending: -um /oom/ Function in a sentence:Direct Object |
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Ablative Singular
2nd Declension |
(by,with) a (the) _______________
Ending: -o /O/ Function in a sentence:Object of the preposition |
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Nominative Plural
2nd Declension |
The ___________s
Ending: -i /E/ Function in a sentence:Subject |
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Genitive Plural
2nd Declension |
Of the ______s,_______s’
Ending: -orum /Oroom/ Function in a sentence:Shows possession |
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Dative Plural
2nd Declension |
(to,for) (the) _____s
Ending: -is /Es/ Function in a sentence:Indirect Object |
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Accusative Plural
2nd Declension |
The _______________s
Ending: -os /Os/ Function in a sentence:Direct Object |
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Ablative Plural
2nd Declension |
(by,with) the __________s
Ending: -is, /Es/ Function in a sentence:Object of the preposition |
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In English: What are the 2 ways we show possession?
Grammar |
1. Using the preposition “of”Ex. Sword of the lieutenant.
2. Using ‘s or s’ |
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ager, agri
M |
field
agrarian |
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amicus, -i
M |
friend
amicable |
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campus, -i
M |
plain
campus |
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annus, -i
M |
year
annual |
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deus, -i
M |
god
deity |
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equus, -i
M |
horse
equestrian |
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filius, fili
M |
son
filial |
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legatus, -i
M |
lieutenant, envoy
legate |
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gladius, gladi
M |
sword
gladiator |
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liber, libri
M |
book
library |
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ludus, -i
M |
game, school
ludicrous |
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magister, magistri
M |
master, teacher
magistrate |
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puer, pueri
M |
boy
puerile |
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nuntius, nunti
M |
messenger, message
nuncio |
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servus, -i
M |
slave
servant |
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vir, viri
M |
man, husband
virile (vir is the only second declension noun with the irregular ending -ir and is declined like puer.) |
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dea, -ae
F |
goddess
(dea and filia have irregular forms in the dative and ablative plural: deabus, filiabus. This is done to distinguish them from the dative and ablative plural of deus and filius.) |
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filia, -ae
F |
daughter
dea and filia have irregular forms in the dative and ablative plural: deabus, filiabus. This is done to distinguish them from the dative and ablative plural of deus and filius.) |