Academics Lesson III—Grammar Flashcards

Questions Influenced by Imperium by Julian Morgan and Liber Digitalis by David Jackson

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun asinus.

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asinī

Fun Fact: asinus, asinī, m.—donkey

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun uxor.

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uxōrēs

Fun Fact: uxor, uxōris, f.—wife

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun puer.

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puerōrum

Fun Fact: puer, puerī, m.—boy

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun uxor.

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uxōrum

Fun Fact: uxor, uxōris, f.—wife

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun asinus.

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asinī

Fun Fact: asinus, asinī, m.—donkey

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun pater.

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patrum

Fun Fact: pater, patris, m.—father

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun pater.

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patrēs

Fun Fact: pater, patris, m.—father

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun puer.

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puerī

Fun Fact: puer, puerī, m.—boy

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun fīlius and translate.

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fīliōrum—of the sons / the sons’

Fun Fact: fīlius, fīliī, m.—son

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun gladius and translate.

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gladiī—the swords

Fun Fact: gladius, gladiī, m.—sword

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun equus and translate.

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equōrum—of the horses / the horses’

Fun Fact: equus, equī, m.—horse

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun dux and translate.

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ducēs—the leaders

Fun Fact: dux, ducis, m.—leader

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun dux and translate.

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ducum—of the leaders / the leaders’

Fun Fact: dux, ducis, m.—leader

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgae—the charioteers

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun līberī and translate.

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līberōrum—of the children / the children’s

Fun Fact: līberī, līberōrum, m.—children

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Give the accusative singular form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgam—the charioteer

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun līberī and translate.

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līberī—the children

Fun Fact: līberī, līberōrum, m.—children

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun ager and translate.

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agrōrum—of the fields / the fields’

Fun Fact: ager, agrī, m.—field

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun ager and translate.

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agrī—the fields

Fun Fact: ager, agrī, m.—field

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun amīcus and translate.

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amīcōrum—of the friends / the friends’

Fun Fact: amīcus, amīcī, m.—friend

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun laus and translate.

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laudēs—the praises

Fun Fact: laus, laudis, f.—praise

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun equus and translate.

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equī—the horses

Fun Fact: equus, equī, m.—horse

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun māter and translate.

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mātrēs—the mothers

Fun Fact: māter, mātris, f.—mother

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Give the dative plural form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgīs—to / for the charioteers

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the dative singular form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgae—to / for the charioteer

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun gladius and translate.

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gladiōrum—of the swords / the swords’

Fun Fact: gladius, gladiī, m.—sword

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun laus and translate.

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laudum—of the praises / the praises’

Fun Fact: laus, laudis, f.—praise

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun celeritās and translate.

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celeritātēs—the speeds

Fun Fact: celeritās, celeritātis, f.—speed

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Give the accusative plural form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgās—the charioteers

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the ablative singular form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgā—by / with / from the charioteer

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun māter​ and translate.

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mātrum—of the mothers / the mothers’

Fun Fact: māter, mātris, f.—mother

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Give the ablative plural form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgīs—by / with / from the charioteers

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun celeritās and translate.

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celeritātum—of the speeds / the speeds’

Fun Fact: celeritās, celeritātis, f.—speed

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun fīlius and translate.

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fīliī—the sons

Fun Fact: fīlius, fīliī, m.—son

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Give the genitive plural form for the Latin noun aurīga and translate.

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aurīgārum—of the charioteers / the charioteers’

Fun Fact: aurīga, aurīgae, m.—charioteer

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Give the nominative plural form for the Latin noun amīcus and translate.

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amīcī—the friends

Fun Fact: amīcus, amīcī, m.—friend