Chapter 6 Flashcards
puer, pueri
boy
vir, viri
man
germanus, germani
brother
ludus, ludi
school, game, play
filius, filii
son
magister, magistri
male teacher/master
discipulus, discipuli
male student/disciple
dominus, domini
male master
famulus, famuli
male servant
servus, servi
male slave
amicus, amici
male friend
narro, narrare, narravi, narratum
I tell, to tell, I told, told
intro, intrare, intravi, intratum
I enter, to enter, I entered, entered
silva, -ae
forest
porta, -ae
gate
fabula, -ae
story
Give the declension of ludus: Case
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative
Give the declension of ludus: Singular
-us: school, -i: of the school, -o: to/for the school, -um: the school, -o: by/with/from the school
Give the declension of ludus: Plural
-i: schools, -orum: of the schools, -is: to/for the schools, -os: the schools, -is: by/with/from the schools
What does the case of a noun help tell you?
It tells you its role in the sentence.
Name the five cases in order:
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative