Chapter 7 Flashcards
littera, -ae
letter
luna, -ae
moon
luxuria, -ae
luxury, extravagance
memoria, -ae
memory
opera, -ae
effort, services
legatus, -i
deputy, lieutenant
oculus, -i
eye
magister/magistra
teacher, master
discipulus/discipula
student, disciple
dominus/domina
lord, master
servus/serva
slave
famulus/famula
servant
extremus, -a, -um
outermost, farthest
oro, orare, oravi, oratum
to pray, beg, speak
vivus, -a, -um
living
postremus, -a, -um
last
porta, -ae
gate
Give the third-person personal pronouns: Singular, Masculine
is, eius, ei, eum, eo
Give the third-person personal pronouns: Singular Feminine
ea, eius, ei, eam, ea
Give the third-person personal pronouns: Singular Neuter
id, eius, ei, id, eo
Give the third-person personal pronouns: Plural, Masculine
ei, eorum, eis, eos, eis
Give the third-person personal pronouns: Plural, Feminine
eae, earum, eis, eas, eis
Give the third-person personal pronouns: Plural, Neuter
ea, eorum, eis, ea, eis
What is one common reason why a noun would modify another noun?
to show possession
How do you show possession in Latin?
with the genitive case