Schola Sexta Flashcards
kingdom, rule, reign
regnum, -i n 2nd
sky, heaven
caelum, -i n (m in plural) 2nd
will, desire
voluntas, voluntatis f 3rd
who, which, what
qui, quae, quod
to hallow, sanctify
sanctifico, sanctificare, sanctificavi, sanctificatus 1st
to become, be made, happen
fio, fieri, factus, sum 3rd
to come
come to, arrive
venio, venire, veni, ventus 4th
advenio, advenire, adveni, adventus 4th
sixth
sextus,a, um
as
sicut
Dative and Ablative endings in plural
1st & 2nd -is
3rd & 4th -ibus
Nominative plural endings for 2nd and 3rd declensions
2nd Masculine -i Neuter -a
3rd -a
to, toward
ad
He/she/it arrives.
Advenit.
May he/she/it arrive.
Adveniat.
Conjugate “arrive, come” in 1st 2nd & 3rd persons singular in both Indicative Active and Subjunctive Active
advenio
advenis
advenit
adveniam
advenias
adveniat
Conjugate “become, be made, happen” in 1st 2nd & 3rd persons singular in both Indicative Active and Subjunctive Active
fio
fis
fit
fiam
fias
fiat
Conjugate “to sanctify, hallow” in 1st 2nd & 3rd persons singular in both Indicative Active and Subjunctive Active
sanctifico
sanctificas
sanctificat
sanctificem
sanctifices
sanctificet
He/she/it is hallowed
May he/she/it be hallowed
What parts of speech are those?
sanctificatur Indicative Passive
sanctificetur Subjunctive Passive
What are the endings for the 3rd person Indicative Active and Indicative Passive, and the Subjunctive Active and Subjunctive Passive?
-t -tur
What are the connecting vowels for the Indicative and Subjunctive for the first conjugation?
-a -e
to become, be made, happen
fio, fieri, factus, sum
who, which, what
Relative Pronoun
qui, quae, quod
may it be done
fiat
“ad” takes which case
Accusative
Conjugate “fio, fieri…” in the Indicative and Subjunctive Singular
fio, fis, fit
fiam, fias, fiat
In the present tense, the endings for first person Indicative and Subjuntive are…
o, a