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Latin key terms

QuestionAnswer
Declension Noun family
Accent The vocal emphasis placed on a particular syllable of a word
Dipthong Two vowel blends together to create one sound
Inflection The changing of a word’s form bey tha addition of an affix
Nominative case Is often referred to as the naming case predicate nominative or subject point of reference or identification for every noun
3 characteristics of a noun Case number gender
Imperfect tense Use tens marker -ba first person singular uses ending m instead of o used to describe past actions
Principal parts The forms of the verb that are considered basic and from which you create all forms of the verb
Tense Tells time of the action taking place
Conjugation A group of verbs that share similar pattern for they’re endings
Case Is the form of a noun, pronoun or its modifier that reveals its job or how it functions in a sentence
Syllable Used to refer to a unit of a word that consists of a single constanant
Number Simply indicates whether a noun is singular or plural or how many is doing the action
Accusative case The case that names the direct object
Person Reveals who is doing the action
Future tense Uses tense marker -bi the I drops for the o in first person singular used to describe up coming actions
Syllabication The act of dividing a word into its individual syllables
 

 



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