1 Declinação Flashcards
What is the first declension in Latin?
The first declension in Latin primarily includes feminine nouns ending in -a.
What is the nominative singular ending for first declension nouns?
The nominative singular ending for first declension nouns is -a.
What is the genitive singular ending for first declension nouns?
The genitive singular ending for first declension nouns is -ae.
What is the accusative singular ending for first declension nouns?
The accusative singular ending for first declension nouns is -am.
What is the nominative plural ending for first declension nouns?
The nominative plural ending for first declension nouns is -ae.
What is the genitive plural ending for first declension nouns?
The genitive plural ending for first declension nouns is -arum.
What is the accusative plural ending for first declension nouns?
The accusative plural ending for first declension nouns is -as.
True or False: All first declension nouns are feminine.
False.
Fill in the blank: The first declension is characterized by nouns that typically end in _____ in the nominative singular.
-a.
What is an example of a first declension noun?
Puella (girl).
What case indicates the subject of a sentence in the first declension?
Nominative case.
What case is used to show possession in the first declension?
Genitive case.
What is the dative singular ending for first declension nouns?
The dative singular ending is -ae.
What is the ablative singular ending for first declension nouns?
The ablative singular ending is -a.
What is the dative plural ending for first declension nouns?
The dative plural ending is -is.