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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
Genitive Singular

2nd Declension
Of a (the) ______________’s
Ending: -I /E/
Function in a sentence:Show possession
Dative Singular

2nd Declension
To, for a (the) ______________
Ending: -o /O/
Function in a sentence:Indirect Object
Accusative Singular

2nd Declension
A (the) ___________
Ending: -um /oom/
Function in a sentence:Direct Object
Ablative Singular

2nd Declension
(by,with) a (the) _______________
Ending: -o /O/
Function in a sentence:Object of the preposition
Nominative Plural

2nd Declension
The ___________s
Ending: -i /E/
Function in a sentence:Subject
Genitive Plural

2nd Declension
Of the ______s,_______s’
Ending: -orum /Oroom/
Function in a sentence:Shows possession
Dative Plural

2nd Declension
(to,for) (the) _____s
Ending: -is /Es/
Function in a sentence:Indirect Object
Accusative Plural

2nd Declension
The _______________s
Ending: -os /Os/
Function in a sentence:Direct Object
Ablative Plural

2nd Declension
(by,with) the __________s
Ending: -is, /Es/
Function in a sentence:Object of the preposition
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’
ager, agri
M
field

agrarian
amicus, -i
M
friend

amicable
campus, -i
M
plain

campus
annus, -i
M
year

annual
deus, -i
M
god

deity
equus, -i
M
horse

equestrian
filius, fili
M
son

filial
legatus, -i
M
lieutenant, envoy

legate
gladius, gladi
M
sword

gladiator
liber, libri
M
book

library
ludus, -i
M
game, school

ludicrous
magister, magistri
M
master, teacher

magistrate
puer, pueri
M
boy

puerile
nuntius, nunti
M
messenger, message

nuncio
servus, -i
M
slave

servant
vir, viri
M
man, husband

virile
(vir is the only second declension noun with the irregular ending -ir and is declined like puer.)
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.)
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.)