A | B |
unus a um | one |
duo | two |
tres | three |
quattuor | four |
quinque | five |
sex | six |
septem | seven |
octo | eight |
novem | nine |
decem | ten |
primus a um | first |
secundus a um | seond |
tertius a um | third |
quartus a um | fourth |
quintus a um | fifth |
sextus a um | sixth |
septimus a um | seventh |
octavus a um | eighth |
nonus a um | ninth |
decimus a um | tenth |
pater patris m | father |
frater fratris m | brother |
mater matris f | mother |
soror sororis f | sister |
rex regis m | king |
dux ducis m | leader |
miles militis m | soldier |
lex legis f | law |
3 nom sing endings for 2nd decl masc | us, er, ir |
2nd decl -er nouns ---or ----e in stem | drop retain |
plural form noun | liberi -orum |
nouns with root of liber | liberi -orum(children) liber -bri (book) liber a um (free) libero (to free) |
What kind of verbs have indirect objects? | giving telling |
To show indirect obj in Eng-- | to or word order(io then do) |
case for indirect obj | dative |
sentence pattern 5 | subj + verb+ io + do |
4 verb complements | pred nom, pred adj, dir obj, ind obj |
To show possession in Eng -- | of or 's |
In Latin possessive noun is in ---case | genitive |
3rd decl nouns with -ium in gen pl | i-stems |
2 indications of i-stems | same # of syllables in nom and gen; stem has 2 consonants |