Nouns - DECL 5 Flashcards

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How is Latin’s nominative case expressed in English?

A

by placing the noun before the verb

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How is Latin’s accusative case expressed in English?

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by placing the noun after the verb

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How is Latin’s genitive case expressed in English?

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with the word of or with ’s

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How is Latin’s dative case expressed in English?

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with the words to or for

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How is Latin’s ablative case expressed in English?

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with the words by, with, from, in, or on

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What is the genitive singular ending of the fifth declension?

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What vowel do nouns of the fifth declension typically have?

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e

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diēs

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the day …

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diēī

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of the day

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diēī

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to/for the day

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diem

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… the day

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12
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diē

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by/with/from/in/on the day

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diēs

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the days …

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14
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diērum

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of the days

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diēbus

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to/for the days

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diēs

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… the days

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17
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diēbus

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by/with/from/in/on the days

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18
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tōtā vītā rem pūblicam dēfendō.

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I defend the Republic with my whole life.

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hic rēx vocātur dēfensor fīdeī.

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This king is called a defender of the Faith.

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Spīritus Deī super faciem abyssī movet.

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The Spirit of God moves on the face of the abyss.

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in illīs diēbus dī in terrā ambulābant.

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In those days, gods walked on the earth.

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Lūcretius dē nātūrā rērum scrībit.

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Lucretius writes about the nature of things.

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habēsne fīdem quod tibi bonus sum?

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Do you have faith that I am good for you?

24
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ferte illōs ante faciēm meum!

A

Bring them before my face!

25
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diē sōl in caelō est.

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In the day the sun is in the sky.

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fīdē nōn vīsū ambulāmus.

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We walk by faith not by sight.

27
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vidē, rēs est vēra…

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Look, the thing is… really…

28
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by placing the noun before the verb

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How is Latin’s nominative case expressed in English?

29
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by placing the noun after the verb

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How is Latin’s accusative case expressed in English?

30
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with the word of or with ’s

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How is Latin’s genitive case expressed in English?

31
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with the words to or for

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How is Latin’s dative case expressed in English?

32
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with the words by, with, from, in, or on

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How is Latin’s ablative case expressed in English?

33
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What is the genitive singular ending of the fifth declension?

34
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e

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What vowel do nouns of the fifth declension typically have?

35
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the day …

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diēs

36
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of the day

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diēī

37
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to/for the day

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diēī

38
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… the day

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diem

39
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by/with/from/in/on the day

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diē

40
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the days …

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diēs

41
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of the days

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diērum

42
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to/for the days

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diēbus

43
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… the days

A

diēs

44
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by/with/from/in/on the days

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diēbus

45
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I defend the Republic with my whole life.

A

tōtā vītā rem pūblicam dēfendō.

46
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This king is called a defender of the Faith.

A

hic rēx vocātur dēfensor fīdeī.

47
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The Spirit of God moves on the face of the abyss.

A

Spīritus Deī super faciem abyssī movet.

48
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In those days, gods walked on the earth.

A

in illīs diēbus dī in terrā ambulābant.

49
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Lucretius writes about the nature of things.

A

Lūcretius dē nātūrā rērum scrībit.

50
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Do you have faith that I am good for you?

A

habēsne fīdem quod tibi bonus sum?

51
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Bring them before my face!

A

ferte illōs ante faciēm meum!

52
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In the day the sun is in the sky.

A

diē sōl in caelō est.

53
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We walk by faith not by sight.

A

fīdē nōn vīsū ambulāmus.

54
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Look, the thing is… really…

A

vidē, rēs est vēra…