Capitulum Tertium Flashcards
mommy
mamma, ae
character, person
persōna, -ae
scene, stage
scaena, -ae
accusative
accūsatīvus, -ī (cāsus)
nominative
nōminātīvus, -ī (cāsus)
word, verb
verbum, -ī
sings
cantat
asks, questions
interrogat
cries
plōrat
strikes, hits, knock at
pūlsat
beats, flogs
verberat
calls, invites
vocat
answers
(verb)
respondet
laughs
rīdet
sees
videt
heard, listens
audit
sleeps
dormit
comes
venit
naughty, wicked
improbus, -a, -um
angry
īrātus, -a, -um
glad, happy
laetus, -a, -um
good, honest, proper
probus, -a, -um
her
(acc.)
eam
him (acc.)
eum
me
mē
who, which, she who
(relative pronoun)
quae (f.)
who, which, he who
quī (m.)
whom, which, she whom
(acc.)
quam (acc. sing. f.)
whom, which, he whom
(acc.)
quem (acc. sing. m.)
you
tē
why?
cūr?
now, already
iam
here
hīc
and not, but not, nor, neither
neque
because
quia
oh!
ō!
What do relative pronouns do?
They connect a subordinate clause to a main clause by referring to a word in the main clause.
Relative pronouns agree with what of their antecedent?
gender and number
Which personal pronouns are used when the relative pronoun is the subject of the verb in its own clause. (nom.)
qui
quae
quod
Which pronouns are used when a relative pronoun represents the verb’s object in its own clause? (acc.)
quem
quam
quod
What are the interrogative personal pronouns?
quis/quī
quae
quid/quod
not one, none
(acc.)
nūllum