Chapter 4 Flashcards
puella, puellae
girl
femina, feminae
woman
filia, filiae
daughter
germana, germanae
sister
magistra, magistrae
female teacher
discipula, discipulae
female student
domina, dominae
female master/mistress
famula, famulae
female servant
serva, servae
female slave
amica, amicae
female friend
erro, errare, erravi, erratum
I wander, to wander, I wandered, wandered
sum, esse, fui, futurum
I am, to be, I was, about to be
sto, stare, steti, statum
I stand, to stand, I stood, stood
ira, irae
anger
unda, undae
wave
Give the first-declension noun endings: Case
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative
Give the first-declension noun endings: Singular
-a, -ae, -ae, -am, -a
Give the first-declension noun endings: Plural
-ae, -arum, -is, -as, -is
What does case help us figure out?
It helps us figure out the noun’s job in a sentence.
What is the mnemonic sentence that helps us remember the cases?
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