Endings Practice: English-Latin Flashcards
nominative, singular of the Latin noun meaning ‘life’
vīta
dative, singular of the Latin noun meaning ‘girl’
puellae
accusative, singular of the Latin word meaning ‘woman’
fēminam
dative, singular of the Latin word meaning ‘goddess’
deae
nominative, singular of the Latin word meaning ‘money’
pecūnia
accusative, singular of the Latin word meaning ‘fortune; chance; misfortune; destiny’
fortūnam
2nd person, singular, present tense form of the Latin verb meaning ‘to blame; to disapprove of’
culpās
1st person, singular, present tense form of the Latin verb meaning ‘to give’
dō
1st person, plural, present tense form of the Latin verb meaning ‘to think; to ponder’
cōgitāmus
2nd person, plural, present tense form of the Latin verb meaning ‘to give’
dātis
quid
interrogative pronoun
neuter, nominative/accusative singular
asks ‘what’
eās
3rd Person Personal Pronoun
feminine, accusative, plural
eīs
3rd Person Personal Pronoun
ablative/dative, plural, m./f./n.
eī
3rd Person Personal Pronoun
dative, singular, m./f./n.
OR
nominative, plural, m.