Latin Grammar Flashcards

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(1st decl) Puella

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Nominative Singular

The girl

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2
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(1st decl) Puellae

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Dative singular and nominative Plural

To or for the girl
The girls

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3
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(1st decl) puellam

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Accusative Singular

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4
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(1st decl) Puellis

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Dative Plural

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5
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(1st decl) Puellas

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Accusative Plural

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6
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(2nd decl) servus

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nominative singular

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7
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(2nd decl) servo

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Dative Singular

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8
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(2nd decl) servum

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Accusative Singular

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9
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(2nd decl) servi

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Nominative Plural

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10
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(2nd decl) servis

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Dative Plural

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11
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(2nd decl) servos

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Accusative Plural

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12
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(3rd decl) leo, mercator

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nominative singular

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13
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(3rd decl) leoni, mercatori

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Dative Singular

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(3rd decl) leonem, mercatorem

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Accusative Singular

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15
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(3rd decl) leones, mercatores

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Nom and Accusative plural

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16
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(3rd decl) leonibus, mercatoribus

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Dative Plural

17
Q

Nominative Case

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used for the subject (whoever whatever does the action of the verb): 1) Mercator cantabat, 2) servi laborabant

18
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Nominative used with est

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1) Metella est mater 2) grumio et Clemens sunt servi

19
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Dative Case

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Indicates indirect object, (to or for) 1) Senex mercatori picturam ostendit 2) liberti puellis vinum ferebant

20
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Accusative Case

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Used for the direct object (who or what receives the action) 1) Grumio puellam salutavit 2) Caecilicus servos vituperavit

21
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Present Tense (first conjugation)

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Porto, Portas Portat Portamus Portatis Portant

22
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Present Tense (2nd conjugation)

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Doceo Doecs Docet Docemus, Docetis Docent

23
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Present Tense (3rd conjugation)

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Traho, Trahis, Trahit, Trahimus, Trahitis, Trahunt

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Present Tense(4th conjugation)

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Audio, Audis, Audit, Audimus, Auditis, Audiunt