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Second Form Latin Lesson 10

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aquila aquilae feagle
aurora aurorae fdawn
corona coronae fcrown, wreath
culina culinae fkitchen
fabula fabulae fstory, tale, fable
femina feminae fwoman
fenestra fenestrae fwindow
fortuna fortunae ffortune, luck
insula insulae finsland
janua januae fdoor
3 nom s endings for 2nd decl mascus, er, ir
2nd dec -er nouns ----or----- the edrop, retain
example of a noun that is plural onlyliberi, 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 objectsgiving, telling; do, demonstro, nuntio, narro
two ways to show i.o in Englishpreposition to; word order
case for indirect objectdative
sentence pattern #5subj + vb + io + do
sentence pattern #5 in LatinMaria Marco rosam dedit
4 complementspred nom, pred adj, do, io
Englsih shows possession--of and apostrophe
in Latin possessive noun is in ----casegenitive
3rd decl nouns with gen pl -iumi-stems
two signs of i-stemssame # of syllables in nom and gen; stem ends in 2 consonants
examples of i-stemscollis collis; pons, pontis
two types of adjectives1st/2md; 3rd
3rd decl adj are related to--i-stems
definition of pronountakes place of noun
how many pronouns? names?8; personal, possessive, reflexive, intensive, interrogative, relative, demonstrative, indefinite
definition of antecedentnoun the pronoun takes the place of; noun the pronoun refers back to
we? us?nos; nos
cum with 1st/2nd person pronounsmecum, tecum, nobiscum, vobiscum
nobilis nobilenoble
aqua aquae fwater
culpa culpae fblame, fault
ira irae fanger
luna lunae fmoon
silva silvae fforest, woods
stella stellae fstar
umbra umbrae fshadow
unda undae fwave
ursa ursae fbear
vita vitae flife
filia filiae fdaughter
Gallia Galliae fGaul (France)
gratia gratiae fgrace, favor, thanks
Hispania Hispaniae fSpain
Lucia Luciae fLucy
patria patriae ffatherland, country
pecunia pecuniae fmoney
provincia provinciae fprovince
via viae froad, way
victoria victoriae fvictory
tu tuiyou
vos vestriyou pl
ego meiI
nos nostriwe
meus mea meummy
tuus tua tuumyour
noster nostra nostrumour
vester vestra vestrumyour pl
a, ab + ablfrom, by
coram + ablin the presence of
gen of1st and 2nd pers pronouns used for--- but not to show---of; possession
possessive pronoun adjectivesmeus, tuus, noster, vester
possessive pronoun adj function like--adjectives
adjective agreement ruleagrees with noun in case, number, gender, not declension
ara arae faltar
epistula epistulae fletter
porta portae fgate
sella sellae fseat
villa villae ffarmhouse, villa
Ab Urbe ConditaFrom the founding of the city
cumwith
deabout, down from
e, exout of, from
inin, on
praeat the head of
profor, on behalf of, in front of
sinewithout
subunder, at the foot of
tenusas far as


Latin Teacher
Heritage Study Center
Hudson, OH

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