5 Declinação Flashcards
What is the fifth declension in Latin primarily characterized by?
Nouns that typically have a genitive singular ending in ‘-ei’ or ‘-e’.
True or False: The fifth declension is the least common declension in Latin.
True.
Fill in the blank: The nominative singular form of a fifth declension noun usually ends in _____ .
‘-es’.
What is the genitive singular ending for most fifth declension nouns?
‘-ei’.
Which of the following nouns belongs to the fifth declension? a) manus b) puella c) bellum
a) manus.
What is the accusative plural ending for fifth declension nouns?
‘-es’.
True or False: Fifth declension nouns can be both masculine and feminine.
True.
What is the dative singular ending for a fifth declension noun?
‘-ei’.
List one common fifth declension noun.
Examples include ‘res’ (thing) or ‘dies’ (day).
What is the ablative singular ending for fifth declension nouns?
‘-e’.
In the fifth declension, what is the nominative plural ending?
‘-es’.
Fill in the blank: The genitive plural ending for fifth declension nouns is _____ .
‘-erum’.
Which case indicates the subject of a sentence in the fifth declension?
The nominative case.
True or False: ‘dies’ is a fifth declension noun that can be both masculine and feminine.
True.
What is the primary function of the ablative case in Latin?
To indicate separation, means, or accompaniment.