Lesson 9: New Material Flashcards

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1
Q

The vocative case is the case of ___.

A

direct address

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2
Q

Give the Vocative Rule.

A

The vocative is the same as nominative except in the 2nd-declension masculine singular where -us changes to -e and -ius to -i.

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3
Q

Give three vocative expressions that illustrate the vocative rule.

A

Et tu, Brute?

Benedic Dómine nos

fili mi

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4
Q

Give the three exceptions to the Vocative Rule.

A

meus = mi

deus = deus

Jesus = Jesu

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5
Q

A vocative noun is often used with an ___ verb and usually is not the ___ word in the sentence.

A

imperative; first

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6
Q

Give the dative and ablative plural of fília and dea.

A

filiabus, deabus

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7
Q

Give two common indeclinable nouns.

A

satis nihil

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8
Q

What is an appositive?

A

a word that follows a noun and renames it

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9
Q

A appositive agrees with its noun or pronoun in ___, and usually but not necessarily in ___.

A

case; gender and number

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10
Q

Give two examples of adjectives used as nouns in English.

A

the poor, the good, the bad, the ugly, the tired, the weary, etc.

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11
Q

Latin often uses the ___ as a noun to describe a group of people or things.

A

masculine or neuter nominative plural adjective

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12
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Amor vincit ómnia.

A

Love conquers all things.

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13
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albus -a -um

A

white

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14
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almus -a -um

A

nurturing

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15
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cálidus -a -um

A

warm, hot

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16
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defessus -a -um

A

tired, weary

17
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excelsus -a -um

A

on high, lofty

18
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ferus -a -um

A

wild, fierce

19
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foedus -a -um

A

foul, ugly, hideous

20
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frígidus -a -um

A

cold

21
Q

nefárius -a -um

A

wicked

22
Q

stultus -a -um

A

foolish, stupid

23
Q

Give two latin examples where an adjective is used as a noun to describe a group of people or things.

A

multa (many things), nostri (our men), multi (many people)

24
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Love conquers all things.

A

Amor vincit ómnia.

25
Q

white

A

albus -a -um

26
Q

nurturing

A

almus -a -um

27
Q

warm, hot

A

cálidus -a -um

28
Q

tired, weary

A

defessus -a -um

29
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on high, lofty

A

excelsus -a -um

30
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wild, fierce

A

ferus -a -um

31
Q

foul, ugly, hideous

A

foedus -a -um

32
Q

cold

A

frígidus -a -um

33
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wicked

A

nefárius -a -um

34
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foolish, stupid

A

stultus -a -um