Chapter 15 Grammar Flashcards
1
Q
Decline “duo” (two, m. pl.).
A
- Nominative: duo
- Genitive: duōrum
- Dative: duōbus
- Accusative: duōs
- Ablative: duōbus
2
Q
Decline “duae” (two, f. pl.).
A
- Nominative: duae
- Genitive: duārum
- Dative: duābas
- Accusative: duās
- Ablative: duābus
3
Q
State the declentions of “duo” (two, n. pl.).
A
- Nominative: duo
- Genitive: duōrum
- Dative: duōbus
- Accusative: duo
- Ablative: duōbus
4
Q
List the declentions of “trēs” (three, m. & f. pl.).
A
- Nominative: trēs
- Genitive: trium
- Dative: tribus
- Accusative: trēs
- Ablative: tribus
5
Q
What are the declentions of “tria” (three, n. pl.).
A
- Nominative: tria
- Genitive: trium
- Dative: tribus
- Accusative: tria
- Ablative: tribus
6
Q
The declentions of “mīlia” (thousands, n. pl.).
A
- Nominative: mīlia
- Genitive: mīlium
- Dative: mīlibus
- Accusative: mīlia
- Ablative: mīlibus
7
Q
Translate “three of my friends.”
A
trēs ex amīcīs meīs
number + ex/dē + ablative
8
Q
What’s “at that time” in Latin? Explain.
A
eō tempore
The time when or within which something happened is indicated by putting a time word in the ablative, without a preposition.
9
Q
“Enough wisdom” in Latin is…
A
satis sapientiae
lit., “enough of wisdom”; sapientiae (wisdom) = the whole
word designating part of + genitive of a word indicating the whole of some thing or group