Chapter 4- First Declension: Feminine Nouns, Part 1 Flashcards
Subject of a sentence takes what case?
Nominative
A noun used to modify another noun is what case?
Genitive
A noun that show a source or point of origin takes what case?
Genitive
The indirect object of a sentence takes what case?
Dative
A noun that denotes means, accompaniment, location, or time is what case?
Dative
Direct object of a sentence takes what case?
Accusative
Noun of personal address takes what case?
Vocative
First declension feminine nouns have what kind of stem(s)?
ᾱ and η
η replaces all α in cases of the singular unless the α is preceded by what?
ε, ι, or ρ
-α
nominative or vocative singular
-ας
genitive singular, accusative plural
-ης
genitive singular
ᾳ
dative singular
ῃ
dative singular
αν
accusative singular
ην
accusative singular
αι
nominative or vocative plural
ων
genitive plural
αις
dative plural
ας
accusative plural
accents on nouns tend to stay where?
with the same group of letters unless they are altered by added syllables
if an accent falls on the ultima if the case is genitive or dative the acute changes to what?
circumflex
in the genitive plural of first-declension nouns, which syllable that receives that accent?
ultima
the definite article must match how?
in case, number and gender