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43 Cards in this Set
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What is the subject of a sentence?
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The subject of a sentence tells who or what the sentence is about, or who is doing the action.
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When do you use "est"?
When do you use "sunt"? |
Use "est" when the subject is singular, use "sunt" when the subject is plural.
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quoque
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also
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sed
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but
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What is an adjective?
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
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Mēdus quoque vir est.
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Medus is also a man.
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Make plural:
vir |
virī
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et
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and
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Make plural:
fēmina |
fēminae
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Make plural:
puer |
puerī
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children
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liberī
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one hundred
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centum
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Benēdic, Domine, nōs
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Bless us, O Lord
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et haec Tua dona
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And these Your gifts
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quae dē Tuā largitate
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which from Your bounty
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sumus sumpturī
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we are about to receive
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Latin Table Blessing
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Benēdic, Domine, nōs
et haec Tua dona quae dē Tuā largitate sumus sumpturī per Christum dominum nostrum. Amēn. |
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Latin Table Blessing in English
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Bless us, O Lord
And these Your gifts which from Your bounty we are about to receive through Christ our Lord. |
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milites romani
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roman soldiers
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About how many men were in a Roman legion
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about 5,500 men
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dux
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general
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castra
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fortified camp
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gladius
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short sword
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hasta
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spear
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scūtum
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shield
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Milēs Romānus
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Roman Soldier
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Romānus milēs sum.
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I am a Roman soldier.
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Militēs Romānī in castrīs habitant.
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Roman soldiers live in camps.
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1st declension
feminine noun endings |
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2nd declension
masculine noun endings |
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2nd declension
neuter noun endings |
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What are the masculine, feminine, and neuter forms of the word "one"?
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unus, una, unum
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What are the masculine, feminine, and neuter forms of the word "two"?
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duo, duae, duo
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cubiculum
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sleeping room
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stultus
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stupid
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malus
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bad
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probus
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good, well-behaved
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laetus
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happy
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pulcher
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pretty, handsome
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bonus
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good
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Via Appia longa est.
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The Appian Way is long.
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Aquae ductus longus est.
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The aqueduct is long.
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per Christum dominum nostrum. Amēn.
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through Christ our Lord.
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