Unit 3 Flashcards
rēgīna / rēgīnae / f.
queen
chorus / chorī / m.
choir
hymnus / hymnī / m.
hymn
liber / librī / m.
book
vir / virī / m.
man / husband
caelum / caelī / n. (nom. pl caelī)
heaven / sky
canticum / canticī / n.
song / canticle
dōnum / dōna / n.
gift
Evangelium / Evangeliī / n.
Good News / Gospel
fēstum / fēstī / n.
feast / feast day
gaudium / gaudiī / n.
joy
mystērium / mystēriī / n.
mystery
odium / odiī / n.
hatred
peccātum / peccātī / n.
sin
praeceptum / praeceptī / n.
lesson / precept / command
praemium / praemiī / n.
reward
rēgnum / rēgnī / n.
kingdom / rule
sabbatum / sabbatī / n.
Sabbath
sacrificium / sacrificiī / n.
sacrifice
saeculum / saeculī / n.
age / world
in saecula (saeculōrum)
forever (and ever)
testāmentum / testāmentī / n.
covenant / testament
ūniversum / ūniversī / n.
universe
verbum / verbī / n.
word
vīnum / vīnī / n.
wine
vitium / vitiī / n.
fault / sin / vice
hīc
(adv.) here / in this place
ibi
(adv.) there / in that place / then
queen
rēgīna / rēgīnae / f.
choir
chorus / chorī / m.
hymn
hymnus / hymnī / m.
book
liber / librī / m.
man / husband
vir / virī / m.
heaven / sky
caelum / caelī / n. (nom. pl caelī)
song / canticle
canticum / canticī / n.
gift
dōnum / dōni / n.
Good News / Gospel
Evangelium / Evangeliī / n.
feast / feast day
fēstum / fēstī / n.
joy
gaudium / gaudiī / n.
mystery
mystērium / mystēriī / n.
hatred
odium / odiī / n.
sin
peccātum / peccātī / n.
lesson / precept / command
praeceptum / praeceptī / n.
reward
praemium / praemiī / n.
kingdom / rule
rēgnum / rēgnī / n.
Sabbath
sabbatum / sabbatī / n.
sacrifice
sacrificium / sacrificiī / n.
age / world
saeculum / saeculī / n.
forever (and ever)
in saecula (saeculōrum)
covenant / testament
testāmentum / testāmentī / n.
universe
ūniversum / ūniversī / n.
word
verbum / verbī / n.
wine
vīnum / vīnī / n.
fault / sin / vice
vitium / vitiī / n.
(adv.) here / in this place
hīc
(adv.) there / in that place / then
ibi
Second Declension Neuter

Imperfect Tense of sum ‘to be’

Future Tense of sum ‘to be’

Dative of the Possessor
The thing possessed is in the nominative case, the possessor in the dative case, and the verb used is sum ‘to be.’
Liber est puerō. The boy has a book.
Argī erant Petrō. Peter owned the fields.