Lesson 14: New Material Flashcards
centúrio centurionis m.
centurion
homo hóminis m.
man, human being
léctio lectionis f.
lesson
légio legionis f.
legion
leo leonis m.
lion
orátio orationis f.
speech
ordo órdinis m.
order, rank, line, row
pássio passionis f.
suffering
tentátio tentationis f.
temptation
virgo vírginis f.
virgin, maiden
Give three reasons for using a personal pronoun in the nominative case (as a subject).
clarity, contrast, emphasis
The preposition cum takes the ___ case, and when combined with 1st/2nd personal pronouns results in what forms?
ablative; mecum, tecum, nobiscum, vobiscum
The genitive of 1st/2nd declension pronouns is used for ___ expressions that do not show ___.
of; possession
Nostri and vestri are used for the ___ genitive.
objective
Nostrum and vestrum are used for the ___ genitive.
partitive