Chapter 3 Flashcards
What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “number”?
numerus
What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “wisdom”?
sapientiae
What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “son”?
filius
The object of the preposition de will be what case?
ablative
What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “Roman”?
Romanus
True/False: os is the dative plural ending for masculine nouns of the second declension.
FALSE
Give the meaning of semper.
always
True/False: irum is the genitive plural ending for masculine nouns of the second declension.
FALSE
What is the accusative singular ending for masculine nouns of the second declension?
um
True/False: Like English, Latin uses a subject-verb-object word order.
FALSE
What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “boy”?
puer
What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means “son”?
filii
What is the nominative singular ending for masculine nouns of the second declension?
-us or -er
The object of the preposition in will be what case?
ablative
True/False: e is the vocative singular ending for masculine nouns of the second declension.
TRUE
What is the first principal part of the Latin verb that means “have, hold, possess, consider”?
habeo
What is the vocative singular ending for masculine nouns of the second declension?
e
What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “wisdom”?
sapientia
What is the masculine nominative plural form of the Latin word that means “few, a few”?
pauci
What is the gender of the Latin word that means “the people, a nation”?
masculine
True/False: o is the ablative singular ending for masculine nouns of the second declension.
TRUE
True/False: um is the accusative singular ending for masculine nouns of the second declension.
TRUE
True/False: o is the nominative plural ending for masculine nouns of the second declension.
FALSE