Endings Practice: Latin-English Flashcards
This decks consists of Latin nouns and verbs with their 'form' and definition provided on the back side. Make sure you're able to easily identify every piece of information listed before you mark your mastery as Great or Perfect.
vīta
nominative, singular, feminine
from the Latin noun meaning “life”
puellae
dative OR genitive, singular, feminine
OR
nominative, plural, feminine
from the Latin noun meaning “girl”
fēminam
accusative, singular, feminine
from Latin noun meaning ‘woman’
deae
dative OR genitive, singular, feminine
OR
nominative, plural, feminine
from the Latin word meaning ‘goddess’
pecūnia
nominative, singular, feminine
from the Latin word meaning ‘money’
fortūnam
accusative, singular, feminine
from the Latin word meaning ‘fortune; chance; misfortune; destiny’
culpās
2nd person, singular, present tense
from the Latin verb meaning ‘to blame; to disapprove of’
dō
1st person, singular, present tense
from Latin verb meaning ‘to give’
cōgitāmus
1st person, plural, present tense
from the Latin verb meaning ‘to think; to ponder’
dātis
2nd person, plural, present tense
from Latin verb meaning ‘to give’
dederunt
3rd, plural, perfect
“They gave” OR “They have given”
dubitāvimus
1st, plural, perfect
“We doubted/hesitated” OR “We have doubted/hesitated”
placēbam
1st, singular, imperfect
“I was pleasing” OR “I used to please”
vidēbās
2nd, singular, imperfect
“You were seeing” OR “You used to see”
sum
1st, singular, present
“I am”