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48 Cards in this Set

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sed
but
quid
what?
third declension neuter (singular)
nōmen             the name
nōminis           of the name
nōminī             to (or for) the name
nōmen             the names
nōmine            with the names
ecce
behold
the being verb present indicative
sum        I am
es          you (sing)
est         he (she, it) is, there is

sumus     we are
estis       you (pl) are
sunt        they are, there are  
Nouns that end with -ae in the genitive singular belong to which declension?
the first declension
Nouns that end with -ī in the genitive singular belong to which declension?
the second declension
How do you find the stem of a noun?
remove the genitive singular ending
Nouns that end with -is in the genitive singular be long to which declension?
the third declension
Verbs that end with -āre in the second principal part be long to which conjugation?
the first conjugation
How do you find the present stem of a first conjugation verb?
drop the -re from the second principle part
Verbsthat end with -ēre in the second principle part belong to which conjugation?
the second conjugation
How do you find the present stem of a second conjugation verb?
drop the -re from the second principle part
Verbs that end with -ere in the second principle part belong to which conjugation?
the third conjugation
How do you find the preaent stem of a third conjugation verb?
drop the -ō from the first principle part
How do you ask a question that expects a yes or no answer?
add- ne oto the first word in the sentence
Howdo tou ask a qestion that expects a yes answer?
begin the sentence with the word nōnne
How do you ask a question that expects a no answer?
begin the sentence with the word num
principal parts of amō
amō amāre amāvī amātum
A vowel has a macron before what latters?
-ns
A vowel never has a macron before what letters?
-nt
In most fifth declension words when the vowel -e- comes after another vowel, does it have a macron?
yes
WHat three letters, if last in a word, usually keep the vowel before that final letter short?
m r t
A Latin word has as many syllables as it has what?
vowels or diphthongs
When is a syllable long by nature?
when it contains a long vowel or a diphthong
When is a syllable long by position?
when its vowel is followed by two or more consonants or by a double consonant (x or z)
On words having two syllables, which syllable is accented?
the penult
On words having three syllables and having a long penult, which syllable is accented?
the penult
On words having three syllables and having a short penult, which syllable is accented
the antepenult
second declension neuter (singular)
caelum&nbsp        the sky
caelī            of the sky
caelō            to (or for) the sky
caelum         the sky
in caelō        in the sky
second declension neuter (plural)
caela              the skies
caelōrum        of the skies
caelīs             to (or for) the skies
caela              the skies
caelīs             in the skies
second declension -er (singular) as in puer
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puer the boy
puerī of the boy
puerō to (or for) the boy
puerum the boy
cum puerō with the boy
</pre></div>
second declension -er (plural) as in puer
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<pre>
puerī the boys
puerōrum of the boys
puerīs to (or for) the boys
puerōs the boys
cum puerīs with the boys
</pre></div>
second declension -er (singular) as in ager
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ager the field
agrī of the field
agrō to (or for) the field
agrum the field
in agrō in the field
</pre>
second declension -er (plural) as in ager
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agrī the fields
agrōrum of the fields
agrīs to (or for) the fields
agrōs the fields
in agrīs in the fields
</pre>
third declension (singular) as in frāter
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frāter the brother
frātris of the brother
frātrī to (or for) the brother
frātrem the brother
cum frātre with the brother
</pre>
third declension (plural) as in frāter
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frātrēs the brothers
frātrum of the brothers
frātribus to (or for) the brothers
frātrēs the brothers
cum frātribus with the brothers
</pre>
third declension (singular) as in soror
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soror the sister
sorōris of the sister
sorōrī to (or for) the sister
sorōrem the sister
cum sorōre with the sister
</pre>
third declension (plural) as in soror
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sorōrēs the sisters
sorōrum of the sisters
sorōribus to (or for) the sisters
sorōrēs the sisters
cum sorōribus with the sisters
</pre>
third declension i-stem (singular) as in hostis
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hostis the enemy
hostis of the enemy
hostī to (or for) the enemy
hostem the enemy
cum hoste with the enemy
</pre>
third declension i-stem (plural) as in hostis
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hostēs the enemies
hostium of the enemies
hostibus to (or for) the enemies
hostēs the enemies
cum hostibus with the enemies
</pre>
third declension i-stem (singular) as in gēns
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gēns the nation
gentis of the nation
gentī to (or for) the nation
gentem the nation
cum gente with the nation
</pre>
third declension i-stem (plural) as in gēns
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gentēs the nations
gentium of the nations
gentibus to (of for) the nations
gentēs the nations
cum gentibus with the nations
</pre>
third declension i-stem (singular) as in urbs
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urbs the city
urbis of the city
urbī to (or for) the city
urbem the city
in urbe in the city
</pre>
third declension i-stem (plural) as in urbs
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urbēs the cities
urbium of the cities
urbibus to (or for) the cities
urbēs the cities
in urbibus in the cities
</pre>
third declension i-stem neuter (singular)
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mare the sea
maris of the sea
marī to (or for) the sea
mare the sea
in marī in the sea

</pre>
third declension i-stem neuter (plural)
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maria the seas
marium of the seas
maribus to (or for) the seas
maria the seas
in maribus in the seas

</pre>
third declension neuter (plural)
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nōmina the names
nōminum of the names
nōminibus to (or for) the names
nōmina the names
nōminibus with the names
</pre>