Latin ch. 4 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
puella, puellae | girl |
femina, feminae | woman |
filia, filiae | daughter |
germana, germanae | sister |
magistra, magistrae | female teacher |
discipula, discipulae | female student |
domina, dominae | female master |
famula, famulae | female servant |
serva, servae | female slave |
amica, amicae | female friend |
erro | I wander |
errare | to wander |
erravi | I wandered |
erratum | wandered |
sum | I am |
esse | to be |
fui | I was |
futurum | about to be |
sto | I stand |
stare | to stand |
steti | I stood |
statum | stood |
ira, irae | anger |
unda, undae | wave |
What does case help us figure out? | the noun's job in a sentence |
What is an acrostic for remembering cases? | Never Give Davus Any Apples |
What are first declension VERBS present tense endings? | o, s, t, mus, tis, nt |
What gender are first declension nouns almost always? | feminine |
What does arma virmque cano mean? | Of arms and the man I sing. |
noun | The part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea. |
Declension | The listing of all of the forms of a noun. |
What question does the number of a noun answer? | How many? |
What are the two options for number? | singular and plural |
What are the three options for gender? | masculine, feminine, and neuter |
What are the first declension NOUN present tense endings? | a, ae, ae, am, a |
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