Chapter 3 Flashcards

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causa, -ae

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cause

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cura, -ae

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care

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iniuria, -ae/injuria, -ae

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injury, injustice

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natura, -ae

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nature, birth

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stella, -ae

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star

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modus, -i

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measure, mode

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numerus, -i

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number, measure

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femina, -ae

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woman

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terra, -ae

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earth

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aqua, -ae

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water

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vivus, -a, -um

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living

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extremus, -a, -um

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outermost, farthest

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fossa, -ae

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ditch

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1st Declension: Singular

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-a, -ae, -ae, -am, -a

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1st Declension: Plural

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-ae, -arum, -is, -as, -is

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2nd Declension: Singular (masculine)

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-us, -i, -o, -um, -o

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2nd Declension: Plural (masculine)

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-i, -orum, -is, -os, -is

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2nd Declension: Singular (neuter)

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-um, -i, -o,- um, -o

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2nd Declension: Plural (neuter)

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-a, -orum, -is, -a, -is

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What are the three characteristics of a noun?

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case, number, and gender

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What are the different cases in Latin?

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nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative

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What is the neuter rule?

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All neuter nouns have the same endings in the nominative and accusative cases.