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Chapter 22: Latin B

AB
affimo, affimare, affrimavi, affimatumto strengthen, assert, affirm
nego, negare, negavi, negatumto deny
aedifico, aedeficare, aedificavi, aedificatumto bild, erect, establish
celebro, celebrare, celebravi, celebratumto visit frequently, to fill, to celebrate
declaro, declarare, declaravi, declaratumto declare
dolor, dolorism, pain, anguish, sorrow
timor, timorism, fear
amor, amorism, love
ar, artisf, i, art, skill
vonutas, vonutatisf, will
defessus, defessa, defessumtired
sordidus, sordeda, sordedumdirty
tacitus, tacita, tacitumsilent
caecus, caeca, caecumblind
gratus, grata, gatumgrateful
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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