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Java Games: Flashcards, matching, concentration, and word search. |
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| A | B |
| affimo, affimare, affrimavi, affimatum | to strengthen, assert, affirm |
| nego, negare, negavi, negatum | to deny |
| aedifico, aedeficare, aedificavi, aedificatum | to bild, erect, establish |
| celebro, celebrare, celebravi, celebratum | to visit frequently, to fill, to celebrate |
| declaro, declarare, declaravi, declaratum | to declare |
| dolor, doloris | m, pain, anguish, sorrow |
| timor, timoris | m, fear |
| amor, amoris | m, love |
| ar, artis | f, i, art, skill |
| vonutas, vonutatis | f, will |
| defessus, defessa, defessum | tired |
| sordidus, sordeda, sordedum | dirty |
| tacitus, tacita, tacitum | silent |
| caecus, caeca, caecum | blind |
| gratus, grata, gatum | grateful |
| Why is there an -x in the nominative singular form of masculine and feminine 3rd declension noun endings? | the ending can be just about anything. |
| The first rule to determine whether a masculine or feminine 3rd declension noun is an i stem is if the ___singular ends in -es or ____AND the ____singular form has the ___number of sylables as the nominative singular. | is if the "nominative" singular ends in -es or "-is" AND the "genitive" singular form has the "same number of syllables as the nominative singular. |
| Give one example that follows the #1 rule. | navis, navis |
| The 2nd rule to determine whether a masculine or feminine 3rd declension noun is an i stem is if the nominative singular ends in ___ or ____AND whose stem ends in a ___consonant. | ...if the nominative singular ends in "x" or "s" AND whose stem ends in a "double" consonant. |
| Give one example that follows the 2nd rule. | urbs, urbis |
| The third rule is for 3rd declension ___nouns. If the 3rd declension neuter noun's ___singular form ends in ___,____or____it is a 3rd declension neuter -i stem. | "Neuter" nouns whose "nominative" singular ends in "-al, ar, or -e". For example: mare, maris |
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