Ch 28 Vocab (English to Latin) Flashcards
3rd
What declension is the fourth declension closest to?
- a2. o3. i or e4. u
What is the most common vowel for the first, second, third, and fourth declensions?
usūsuīumū
What are the endings for the fourth declension masculine and feminine in the singular?
ūsuumibusūsibus
What are the endings for the fourth declension masculine and feminine in the plural?
ūūsūūū
What are the endings for the fourth declension neuter in the singular?
uauumibusuaibus
What are the endings for the fourth declension neuter in the plural?
- in / prō + abl.(Ex. In viā ambulābāmus. “We were walking in the road)
In chapter 11, there were three ways to express place in Latin using prepositions. How did Latin express:”place where” (where something takes place)
- ad + acc.(Ex. Mīles ad ignem ambulat. “The soldier walks toward the fire.”
In chapter 11, there were three ways to express place in Latin using prepositions. How did Latin express:”place to which” (Shows motion toward an object)
- ā / ab + abl.Ex. Populī ab oppidō festīnant. “The people hurry from the town.”
In chapter 11, there were three ways to express place in Latin using prepositions. How did Latin express:”place from which” (Shows motion away from an object)
- The names of cities, towns, 2. small islands in the Mediterranean3. Nouns domus (house), humus (ground), and rūs (country)
There are some Latin nouns that do not use prepositions to express place. What rule helps you to remember which nouns do NOT use prepositions for expressions of place?
Masculine
What gender are most 4th declension nouns?
domus, ūs (house)manus, ūs (hand; band [of men]
What are the two most common 4th declension feminine nouns?
cornū, ūs (wing [of an army]; horngenū, ūs (knee)
What are the two most common 4th declension neuter nouns?
- dictionary entry2. 1st person, singular, present tense
Principal part review:The first principle part is used for what?
- infinitive2. provide stem for the present system
Principal part review:The second principle part is used for what?