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Order of Cases
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Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc
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1st Declension Singular Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc |
Puella, ancilla, etc
a ae ae am a a |
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1st Declension Plural Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc |
puellae, ancillae, etc
ae arum is as is ae |
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2nd Declension Singular Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc MASC |
servus, puer, ager
us (or none) i o um o e (or none like with puer) |
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2nd Declension Plural Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc MASC |
pueri, agri, servi
i orum is is os is i |
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2nd Declension Singular Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc NEUT. |
words like baculum
um i o um o um |
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2nd Declension Plural Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc NEUT. |
words like baculum
a orum is a is a |
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3rd Declension Singular Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc |
words like pater, mater, and vox
- is i em e - |
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3rd Declension Plural Endings
Nom-Gen-Dati-Acc-Abl-Voc |
words like patres, and matres, and voces
es um ibus es ibus es |
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Which two plural cases have the same endings for all declensions?
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Dative and ablative
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When is the genetive case used?
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it is used to show posession.
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The genetive singular indicates...
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the declension to which a noun belongs.
ae-1st i- 2nd is- 3rd |
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The base of a noun (or stem) can be found by...
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dropping the genetive singular ending.
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When do you use the accusative case with a prepositional phrase?
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When the preposition involves movement.
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1st Conjugation infinitive ending; 1st person singular ending?
Imperative endings? |
are ; o
a, ate |
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2nd Conjugation infinitive ending; 1st person singular ending?
Imperative ending? |
ere, o (more like eo, bc the stem vowel reappears, like with habeo, habere)
e, ete |
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3rd (regular) Conjugation infinitive ending; 1st person singular ending?
Imperative ending? |
ere, o
e, ite |
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3rd (io) Conjugation infinitive ending; 1st person singular ending?
Imperative ending? |
ere, o (more like io bc the stem vowel reappears, like with iacio, iacere)
e, ite |
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4th Conjugation infinitive ending; 1st person singular ending?
Imperative ending? |
ire, o (vowel ofcourse reappears, check the genitive singular for the stem)
i, ite |
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The dative case can...
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often be translated with the preposition to or for
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