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First Declension Singular

Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Vocative

A

Nominative -a
Genitive -ae
Dative -ae
Accusative -am
Ablative -ā
Vocative -a

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Second Declension Singular
Masculine and Neuter

Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Vocative

A

Nominative -us -er -r / -um
Genitive -i
Dative -o
Accusative -um
Ablative -o
Vocative -e for us, er for er, words - -r for r words, -um for um

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Third Declension Singular

Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Vocative

A

Nominative -~
Genitive -is
Dative -i
Accusative -em
Ablative -e
Vocative -~

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Fourth Declension Singular

Masculine/Feminine and Neuter

Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Vocative

A

Nominative -us / -ū
Genitive -ūs / ūs
Dative -ui / ū (ūi)
Accusative -um / ū
Ablative -u / ū
Vocative -us / ū

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5
Q

Be well! Fare well! Hail! Hello! Greetings!
Singular and plural

A

ave (plural; avete)

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Farewell! Goodbye! Hail! Hello! Greetings!

A

salve (plural; salvete)

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grace, favor

A

gratia, -ae (f) 1st declension

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queen

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regina, -ae (f) 1st declension

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Q

field

A

ager, agri (m) 2nd declension

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boy, lad, servant, child

A

puer, pueri (m) 2nd declension

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teacher, master

A

magister, magistri (m) 2nd declension

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heaven, sky

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caelum, -i (n) 2nd declension

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worthy, worthy of

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dignus, -a, -um

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full of, filled with (ablative)

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plenus, -a, -um

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15
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third

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tertius, -a, -um

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your, yours (adjective referring to a single person)

A

vester, vestra, vestrum

17
Q

you (singular)

A

tu

18
Q

you (plural)

A

vos

19
Q

declension of pronoun “tu”

A

Nominative tu
Genitive tui (usually replaced by the adjective tuus, -a, -um
Dative tibi (to/for you)
Accusative te (you)
Ablative te (by/with/from you)
Vocative tu (O you)

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Q

declension of pronoun vos, vestri

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Nominative vos (you)
Genitive vestri/vestrum (usually replaced by the adjective vester, vestra, vestrum)
Dative vobis (to/for you)
Accusative vos (you)
Ablative vobis (by/with/from you)
Vocative vos (O you)

21
Q

For which declension is the Vocative case different from the Nominative case?

A

2nd

22
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How is the Vocative case for second declension nouns ending in “-us” formed?

A

“-e”

23
Q

What are the Vocative forms of “Deus” and “filius”?

A

Deus, fili

24
Q

What is the word “tecum” made up of?
What is the plural form of this!

A

“cum” - with
“te” - you (ABL)

“vobiscum”

25
Q

The form of “tuus, -a, -um” must agree with what?

A

the noun it modifies, not the subject of the sentence

26
Q

The Accusative case of most nouns bends in a what?
That are the usual endings for the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th declensions?

A

“-m”
“-am”
“-um”
“-em”
“-um”