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L1 P1 U1 Lesson 3
Noun cases, vocab
Question | Answer |
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Nominative Case | Subject of the sentence |
Genitive Case | Most commonly used to show possession - one noun modifying another |
Accusative Case | Direct Object of the sentence |
Dative Case | Indirect object of the sentence - usually translated as "to" or "for" |
Ablative Case | Various uses - translate as "with" or "by" |
Vocative Case | Used to directly address someone |
Imperative mood for verbs | translate as a direct command |
antiquus, -a, -um (adj.) | ancient |
casa, casae (fem. noun) | cottage, hut |
fortuna, fortunae (fem. noun) | fortune, luck |
hospita, hospitae (fem. noun) | guest, stranger, foreign, host, entertainer |
multus, -a, -um (adj.) | much, many |
pecunia, pecuniae (fem. noun) | money |
philosophia, philosophiae (fem. noun) | philosophy |
poena, poenae (fem. noun) | penalty, punishment |
poenas dare | pay the penalty |
porta, portae (fem. noun) | gate, entrance |
puella, puellae (fem. noun) | girl |
Roma, Romae (fem. noun) | Rome |