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Latin key terms
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |