Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
48 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
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  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
|
<div style="text-align: left"><pre>
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
|
<div style="text-align: left">
<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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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)
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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)
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
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)
|
<pre style="text-align: left">
nōmina the names nōminum of the names nōminibus to (or for) the names nōmina the names nōminibus with the names </pre> |