Ch 23 Grammar Flashcards

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What is a cardinal number?

A

A Cardinal Number is a number that says how many of something there are, such as one, two, three, four, five.

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What is an ordinal number?

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An Ordinal Number is a number that tells the position of something in a list, such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th etc.

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What kind of numbers can genitives be used with? (cardinal or ordinal)

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with ordinal numbers (tells the position of something: 1st, 2nd, etc.)
(except with mīlle)

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How does Latin construct a partitive idea with a cardinal number?

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ex + ablative case
(decem ē virīs “ten of the men”)

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What does Ablative of Time When mean?

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When an action occurs
(tertiā nocte “on the third night”)

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What does Ablative of Time Within Which mean?

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The period of time within which an action occurs
(tribus annīs “within three years”)

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What does Accusative of Duration of Time refer to?

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“How long”
(trēs annōs “for three years”)

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What does Accusative of Space and Degree show?

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Quantity or measurements
(Puerī tria mīlia ambulant. “The boys walk three miles”)

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Translate this partitive expression:
Prīmus multōrum

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The first of many (the word multōrum is a genitive used with an ordinal number)

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Translate this partitive expression:
duo ex amīcīs

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two of the friends (amīcīs is an ablative that is used with ē/ex to show a partitive idea)

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What is an ablative of price?

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It is how Latin shows shows how much something costs
[Agricola vaccās pecūnia vēndit “The farmer sells his cowes “for money” (make sure to add “for” as a keyword with the ablative if it makes sense)]

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What is a partitive expression?

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  1. An expression to show a part of something (“two of the friends”)
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How are partitive expressions constructed?

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  1. Either with a genitive following a head noun (primus multōrum; “the first of many”)
  2. or with the prep. ex/ē + ablative (decem ē virīs; “ten of the men”)
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