Latin Test Over Stages 1-6 Flashcards
Accusative singular endings
1st- am
2nd- um
3rd- em
Plural nominative endings
1st- ae
2nd- ī
3rd- ēs
What changes about Iūdex when it becomes plural?
Iūd stay, but the ex turns to icem
Iūd-ex
Iūd-icem
Definition of Nominative
The subject of the sentence
Definition of Accusative
The direct object of the verb
Accusative form of Puella
Puellam
Acc. Form of iudex
iudicem
Acc. Form of filius
Filium
Nominative plural of pater
Patres
Nominative plural form of ancilla
Ancillae
Nominative plural form of dominus
Dominī
Add Bat to the end
He/she/it was _____ing
Imperfect
Add Bant to the end
They were ________ing
Imperfect
Add Vit to the end
He/she/it _________ed
Perfect
Add Vērunt to the end
They _________ed
Perfect
O S T NT
Present
Nominative singular endings
1st- a
2nd-us
3rd- —
Es
You are
Spectaverunt*****
They looked***
Erat
It was
Curro
I run
Ambulabant
They were walking
Dormiebat
He was sleeping
Pulsavit
He hit
Contendis
You hurry
Est
Is
Adest
Is here
Sunt
Are
Absunt
Are here
es
You are
Ades
Idk
Sum
I am
Absum
I am gone
Erat
It was
Erant
???
Aberat
???
Aberant
???
Aderat
???
Aderant
???
Singular nouns must have _____ verbs
Singular
Singular verbs must have _____ verbs
Singular
Plural verbs and nouns must Have _____ nouns and verbs
Plural
The adjective has to ____ the word that is describes
Match
E pluribus unum
Out of many, one
Cave canem
Beware of the dog
Carpe diem
Sieze the day
Tempus fugit
Time flys
Nota bene (N.B.)
Note well
Semper fidelis
Always faithful
Post scriptum
After the writing
Cogito ergo sum
I think therefore I am