3 Declinação Flashcards

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1
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What is the third declension in Latin?

A

The third declension is a category of nouns in Latin that have various endings and include masculine, feminine, and neuter genders.

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True or False: Third declension nouns can have different endings in the singular and plural forms.

A

True

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3
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Fill in the blank: The genitive singular ending for most third declension nouns is _____.

A

is

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4
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What are the three genders represented in the third declension?

A

Masculine, feminine, and neuter.

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5
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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

A

B) They can have various endings

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Provide the nominative singular and plural form for the Latin noun ‘rex’ (king).

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Nominative singular: rex; Nominative plural: reges.

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What is the accusative singular ending for masculine third declension nouns?

A

em

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True or False: The third declension includes both regular and irregular nouns.

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True

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9
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What is the nominative plural ending for neuter nouns in the third declension?

A

a

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10
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Fill in the blank: The dative plural ending for third declension nouns is _____.

A

ibus

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What is the vocative singular form for the third declension noun ‘pater’ (father)?

A

pater

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12
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Which case is used to indicate possession in Latin?

A

Genitive

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13
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True or False: The third declension has a consistent pattern of endings for all nouns.

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False

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What is the stem of the third declension noun ‘homo’ (man)?

A

homin-

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Fill in the blank: The ablative singular ending for third declension nouns is _____.

A

e

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16
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What is the accusative plural ending for feminine third declension nouns?

A

es

17
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Identify the genitive singular form of the noun ‘mater’ (mother).

A

matris

18
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What is the dative singular ending for neuter nouns in the third declension?

A

i

19
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Which of the following is NOT a third declension noun? A) Homo B) Femina C) Puer

A

C) Puer

20
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What is the nominative singular form for the third declension noun ‘nox’ (night)?

A

nox

21
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Fill in the blank: The third declension includes nouns that can be _____ or _____ based on their endings.

A

irregular; regular

22
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True or False: All third declension nouns have the same genitive singular ending.

A

False

23
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What is the vocative plural ending for third declension nouns?

A

es

24
Q

Provide the genitive plural form for the Latin noun ‘civis’ (citizen).

A

civium

25
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What is the accusative singular ending for neuter third declension nouns?

A

same as nominative (varies)

26
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Identify the dative plural form for the noun ‘soror’ (sister).

A

sororibus