Chapter 15 Flashcards

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Italia, Italiae

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Italy (F)

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Memoria, Memoriae

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Memory, recollection (F)

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Tempestas, Tempestatis

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Period of time, season; weather, storm

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Centum

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A hundred (Indeclinable Adjective)

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Mille

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A thousand (Indeclinable Adjective)

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Miser, Misera, Miserum

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Wretched, miserable, unfortunately

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Inter

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Between, among (Prep + Accusative)

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Itaque

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And so, therefore (Adverb)

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Committo, Committere, Commisi, Commissum

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To entrust, commit

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Exspecto, Exspectare, Exspectavi, Exspectatum

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To look for, expect, await

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Iacio, Iacere, Ieci, Iactum

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To throw, hurl

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Timeo, Timere, Timui

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To fear, be afraid (of)

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What is a Cardinal Number?

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One, Two, Three, etc.

Most Latin cardinal numbers are indeclinable, meaning they do not change their form (Quinque feminae, Quinque feminis). They also broadly follow the third declension

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What is an Ordinal Number?

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First, Second, Third, etc.

Latin ordinal numbers follow the first and second declension case endings

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Define Genitive of the Whole (Partitive)

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A genitive of the whole indicates the whole of a group

Pars URBIS (part of the city)
“City” is the whole

Nemo AMICORUM MEORUM (none of my friends)
“My friends” is the whole

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