Unit three intro Flashcards
four attributes of nouns
- *declension** 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
- *gender** masculine, feminine, neuter
- *number** singular and plurar
- *case** nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative
Gender
Nouns that name male or female persons, such as father or queen, are masculine or feminine and have natural (real) gender. Nouns that name non-living things have grammatical gender and are identified as masculine, feminine, or neuter.
Case Name
Case Name Job English
Nominative subject
Genitive possession ‘s, of
Dative indirect object to for
Accusative direct object
Ablative separation, location, means in/by/with/from
Latin dictionary note
In Latin vocabulary lists and dictionaries, the nominative singular form is followed by the genitive singular ending and the gender. This is a listing for rose in a Latin dictionary or vocabulary list.