3 Declinação Flashcards
What is the third declension in Latin?
The third declension is a category of nouns in Latin that have various endings and include masculine, feminine, and neuter genders.
True or False: Third declension nouns can have different endings in the singular and plural forms.
True
Fill in the blank: The genitive singular ending for most third declension nouns is _____.
is
What are the three genders represented in the third declension?
Masculine, feminine, and neuter.
Which of the following is a characteristic of third declension nouns? A) They always end in -a B) They can have various endings C) They are only feminine
B) They can have various endings
Provide the nominative singular and plural form for the Latin noun ‘rex’ (king).
Nominative singular: rex; Nominative plural: reges.
What is the accusative singular ending for masculine third declension nouns?
em
True or False: The third declension includes both regular and irregular nouns.
True
What is the nominative plural ending for neuter nouns in the third declension?
a
Fill in the blank: The dative plural ending for third declension nouns is _____.
ibus
What is the vocative singular form for the third declension noun ‘pater’ (father)?
pater
Which case is used to indicate possession in Latin?
Genitive
True or False: The third declension has a consistent pattern of endings for all nouns.
False
What is the stem of the third declension noun ‘homo’ (man)?
homin-
Fill in the blank: The ablative singular ending for third declension nouns is _____.
e