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Noun Endings/Cases
Question | Answer |
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salve, *Sexte*! case of "Sexte"? | vocative |
*Sextum* videō. case of "Sextum"? | accusative |
*Sextī* pater case of "Sextī"? | genitive |
*Sextus* sedet. case of "Sextus"? | nominative |
*Arbor* cadit. case of "arbor"? | nominative |
in *arbore* case of "arbore"? | ablative |
*Arborem* videō. case of "arborem"? | accusative |
*Arboris* ramus case of "Arboris"? | genitive |
salve, *Cornelia*! case of "Cornelia"? | vocative |
*Corneliae* pater case of "Corneliae"? | genitive |
*Corneliam* videō. case of "Corneliam"? | accusative |
*Cornelia* sedet. case of "Cornelia"? | nominative |
used for direct address (Hi, Cornelia!) | vocative |
used mostly with prepositions (away from the city) | ablative |
used for the direct object of a sentence | accusative |
used for the subject of a sentence | nominative |
used for possession (Flavia's house) | genitive |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Mater lupam in hortō videt. | mater |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Corneliam puerī vexant. | puerī |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Puerōs lupa in hortō videt. | lupa |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Arborēs in silvā Corneliam vident. | arborēs |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Silva in arboribus Corneliam videt. | silva |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Lupa Marcum in villā videt. | lupa |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Arborēs Cornelia in silvā videt. | Cornelia |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Puerōs puellae vexant. | puellae |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Lupam Marcus in villā videt. | Marcus |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Pater lupam in hortō videt. | pater |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Puerōs et puellās lupa in hortō videt. | lupa |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Arborēs in silvā Cornelia videt. | Cornelia |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Arborem Flavia ascendit. | Flavia |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Puer et puella lupam in hortō vident. | puer et puella |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Lupam Cornelia in villā videt. | Cornelia |
Who/what is the subject of the sentence? Cornelia in silvā arborēs videt. | Cornelia |