before the war
ante bellum
Eternal Rome
Roma aeterna
In the Year of Our Lord
Anno Domini
nurturing mother
alma mater
The Roman Peace
Pax Romana
Seize the day.
Carpe diem.
The four attributes of nouns are
declension, gender, number, case
Latin does not have the English articles
a, an, the
All neuter nouns obey the neuter rule:
The nominative and accusative case forms are___
The nominative and accusative plural case ending is___
the same
-a
The declension a noun belongs to is determined by____ending.
genitive singular
The subject and verb must agree in______and________,
person and number
In Latin, an adjective must agree with its noun in_________________,_________________,
and_______________________ , but not________________________
gender, number, case, but not declension.
Counting numbers are called_____________________ numbers
cardinal
Numbers which indicate the order of things in a series are called___________ numbers
ordinal
The two basic parts of a sentence are the___________________.
subject and predicate
A_________________follows a linking verb and renames the subject.
predicate nominative
A______________ follows a linking verb and describes the subject
predicate adjective
What is the subject case?______________the direct object case?________________
the indirect object case? ______________the possessive case?_____________
the in/by/with/from case______________the to/for case?______________
the of case______________________
nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, ablative, dative, genitive.
How do you find the stem of a Latin noun?
Drop the genitive singular ending
The subject is in the_____________case and the direct object is in
the____________ case.
nominative
accusative
Name all cases in order
Nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative
multa óppida
many towns
ducem magnum
great leader
eternal home
domus aeterna