Lesson 5: New Material Flashcards

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1
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bridge

A

pons pontis m.

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2
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citizen

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civis civis m. or f.

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3
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city

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urbs urbis f.

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4
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civis civis m. or f.

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citizen

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5
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collis collis m.

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hill

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6
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enemy

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hostis hostis m. or f.

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gens gentis f.

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tribe

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8
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hill

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collis collis m.

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9
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hostis hostis m. or f.

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enemy

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10
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mare maris n.

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sea

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mons montis m.

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mountain

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12
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mountain

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mons montis m.

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13
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navis navis f.

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ship

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14
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pars partis f.

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part, region

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15
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part, region

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pars partis f.

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16
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pons pontis m.

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bridge

17
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sea

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mare maris n.

18
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ship

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navis navis f.

19
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tribe

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gens gentis f.

20
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urbs urbis f.

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city

21
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Mare Nostrum

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Our Sea

22
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Our Sea

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Mare Nostrum

23
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What are the two ways to show possession in English?

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preposition of and ’s

24
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In Latin the possessive noun is is in the ___ case.

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genitive

25
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3rd-declension nouns that have a genitive plural in -ium are called ___.

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i-stems

26
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Give two indications a noun may be an i-stem and an example of each.

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(1) same number of syllables in nominative and genitive - collis collis
(2) stem ends in two consonants - pons pontis