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Nominative Endings
First Declension
-a (sing)
-ae (pl)
Genitive Endings
First Declension
-ae (sing)
-arum (pl)
Dative Endings
First Declension
-ae (sing)
-is (pl)
Accusative Endings
First Declension
-am (sing)
-as (pl)
Ablative Endings
First Declension
-a (sing)
-is (pl)
What is the first declension, singular and plural, for "agricola"?
Nom. - Agricola, Agricolae
Gen. - Agricolae, Agricolarum
Dat. - Agricolae, Agricolis
Acc. - Agricolam, Agricolas
Abl. - Agricola, Agricolis
What is the first declension, singular and plural, for "aqua"?
Nom. - Aqua, Aquae
Gen. - Aquae, Aquarum
Dat. - Aquae, Aquis
Acc. - Aquam, Aquas
Abl. - Aqua, Aquis
What is the nominative form of forest - in Latin - both singular and plural, and what does it mean in the sentence?
silva (singular)
silvae (plural)
-- subject of the sentence --
Ex. Silva est natura.
(The forest is nature.)
What is the genitive form of forest - in Latin - both singular and plural, and what does it mean in the sentence?
silvae (singular)
silvarum (plural)
-- possessive (of the forest, forest's) --
Ex. Aqua silvae...
(The forest's water...)
What is the dative form of forest - in Latin - both singular and plural, and what does it mean in the sentence?
silvae (singular)
silvis (plural)
-- answers question to whom or for whom --
What is the accusative form of forest - in Latin - both singular and plural, and what does it mean in the sentence?
silvam (singular)
silvas (plural)
-- direct object --
----- noun that directly recieves the action of the verb -----
What is the ablative form of forest - in Latin - both singular and plural, and what does it mean in the sentence?
silva (singular)
silvis (plural)
-- follows a preposition --