Lesson 5: New Material Flashcards
1
Q
bridge
A
pons pontis m.
2
Q
citizen
A
civis civis m. or f.
3
Q
city
A
urbs urbis f.
4
Q
civis civis m. or f.
A
citizen
5
Q
collis collis m.
A
hill
6
Q
enemy
A
hostis hostis m. or f.
7
Q
gens gentis f.
A
tribe
8
Q
hill
A
collis collis m.
9
Q
hostis hostis m. or f.
A
enemy
10
Q
mare maris n.
A
sea
11
Q
mons montis m.
A
mountain
12
Q
mountain
A
mons montis m.
13
Q
navis navis f.
A
ship
14
Q
pars partis f.
A
part, region
15
Q
part, region
A
pars partis f.
16
Q
pons pontis m.
A
bridge
17
Q
sea
A
mare maris n.
18
Q
ship
A
navis navis f.
19
Q
tribe
A
gens gentis f.
20
Q
urbs urbis f.
A
city
21
Q
Mare Nostrum
A
Our Sea
22
Q
Our Sea
A
Mare Nostrum
23
Q
What are the two ways to show possession in English?
A
preposition of and ’s
24
Q
In Latin the possessive noun is is in the ___ case.
A
genitive
25
3rd-declension nouns that have a genitive plural in -**ium** are called \_\_\_.
**i-stems**
26
Give two indications a noun may be an **i-stem** and an example of each.
(1) same number of syllables in nominative and genitive - **collis collis**
(2) stem ends in two consonants - **pons pontis**