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Second Form Latin Lesson 10
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aquila aquilae f | eagle |
aurora aurorae f | dawn |
corona coronae f | crown, wreath |
culina culinae f | kitchen |
fabula fabulae f | story, tale, fable |
femina feminae f | woman |
fenestra fenestrae f | window |
fortuna fortunae f | fortune, luck |
insula insulae f | insland |
janua januae f | door |
3 nom s endings for 2nd decl masc | us, er, ir |
2nd dec -er nouns ----or----- the e | drop, retain |
example of a noun that is plural only | liberi, liberorum children |
4 liber words: | liberi, liberorum, children; liber libri, book; liber, libera, liberum, free; libero, liberare, to free, set free |
These kinds of vbs have indirect objects | giving, telling; do, demonstro, nuntio, narro |
two ways to show i.o in English | preposition to; word order |
case for indirect object | dative |
sentence pattern #5 | subj + vb + io + do |
sentence pattern #5 in Latin | Maria Marco rosam dedit |
4 complements | pred nom, pred adj, do, io |
Englsih shows possession-- | of and apostrophe |
in Latin possessive noun is in ----case | genitive |
3rd decl nouns with gen pl -ium | i-stems |
two signs of i-stems | same # of syllables in nom and gen; stem ends in 2 consonants |
examples of i-stems | collis collis; pons, pontis |
two types of adjectives | 1st/2md; 3rd |
3rd decl adj are related to-- | i-stems |
definition of pronoun | takes place of noun |
how many pronouns? names? | 8; personal, possessive, reflexive, intensive, interrogative, relative, demonstrative, indefinite |
definition of antecedent | noun the pronoun takes the place of; noun the pronoun refers back to |
we? us? | nos; nos |
cum with 1st/2nd person pronouns | mecum, tecum, nobiscum, vobiscum |
nobilis nobile | noble |
aqua aquae f | water |
culpa culpae f | blame, fault |
ira irae f | anger |
luna lunae f | moon |
silva silvae f | forest, woods |
stella stellae f | star |
umbra umbrae f | shadow |
unda undae f | wave |
ursa ursae f | bear |
vita vitae f | life |
filia filiae f | daughter |
Gallia Galliae f | Gaul (France) |
gratia gratiae f | grace, favor, thanks |
Hispania Hispaniae f | Spain |
Lucia Luciae f | Lucy |
patria patriae f | fatherland, country |
pecunia pecuniae f | money |
provincia provinciae f | province |
via viae f | road, way |
victoria victoriae f | victory |
tu tui | you |
vos vestri | you pl |
ego mei | I |
nos nostri | we |
meus mea meum | my |
tuus tua tuum | your |
noster nostra nostrum | our |
vester vestra vestrum | your pl |
a, ab + abl | from, by |
coram + abl | in the presence of |
gen of1st and 2nd pers pronouns used for--- but not to show--- | of; possession |
possessive pronoun adjectives | meus, tuus, noster, vester |
possessive pronoun adj function like-- | adjectives |
adjective agreement rule | agrees with noun in case, number, gender, not declension |
ara arae f | altar |
epistula epistulae f | letter |
porta portae f | gate |
sella sellae f | seat |
villa villae f | farmhouse, villa |
Ab Urbe Condita | From the founding of the city |
cum | with |
de | about, down from |
e, ex | out of, from |
in | in, on |
prae | at the head of |
pro | for, on behalf of, in front of |
sine | without |
sub | under, at the foot of |
tenus | as far as |
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Latin Teacher |
Heritage Study Center |
Hudson, OH |
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