Scola Prima - Flashcards
lesson, class, school
schola, -ae (f 1st)
glory
gloria, -ae (f 1st)
son
filius, -i (m 2nd)
slave, servant
servus, -i (m 2nd)
brother
frater, fratris (m 3rd)
mother
mater, matris (f 3rd)
father
pater, patris (m 3rd)
name
nomen, nominis (n 3rd)
sister
soror, sororis (f 3rd)
spirit
spiritus, spiritūs (m 4th)
first
primus, -a, -um
holy, sacred
sanctus, -a, -um
with
cum (followed by ablative case)
in, on
in (followed by ablative case)
both…..and
et…..et
and
et
1st declension
Nom. -a
Gen. -ae
Abl. -ā
2nd declension
Nom. -us (m) -um (n)
Gen. -i
Abl. -o
3rd declension
Nom. -
Gen. -is
Abl. -e
4th declension
Nom. -us
Gen. -ūs
Abl. -u
without
sine (followed by ablative case)
The stem of third decelension nouns is derived from
the genitive
case for the subject of a sentence
nominative
case of the possessive
genitive
case of the indirect object
dative
case of the direct object
accusative
case of direct address
vocative
case of many prepositions, an indication of agency, and other uses
ablative
case indicating place where
locative
Adjectives always have the same …
number, gender, and case of the nouns they modify.
Adjectives are listed in dictionaries and glossaries with …
masculine, feminine, and neuter endings.
The adjective “sanctus” has which declension endings when modifying a masculine noun.
2nd declension