PPT-The Second Declension

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Masculine Just like with the first declension the endings of the second declension help you understand what job the noun is doing in the sentence Case Job Singular

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Masculine Just like with the first declension the endings of the second declension help you understand what job the noun is doing in the sentence Case Job Singular Translation Plural Translation. Nouns ending in us er and ir are masculine those ending in um are neuter Formation 1 Nouns ending in us masculine and um neuter decline thus Masculine Neuter Singular Plural Nom us i Gen i orum Dat o is Acc um os Abl o is Singular Plural Nom um a Jacqueline DiBiasie. Review!. What are the cases in Latin?. Nominative (subject), genitive (possession), dative (indirect object), accusative (direct object), ablative (prepositions. What is a declension?. sum. ; Predicate nominatives; Substantives. Jacqueline DiBiasie. Review!. How do we find what declension a noun is?. We look at the genitive. If the genitive ends in –. ae. it will be 1. st. declension. nd. , 3. rd. , and 4. th. conjugation verbs. Place Where. Place to Which. Place from Which With the Names of Towns. Chapter 2 . 1. st. conjugation present subjective active/passive. In the last chapter, we learned that in order to create a present tense subjunctive 1. Latin I. CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. a. ae. GEN. ae. arum. DAT. ae. is. ACC. am. as. ABL. a. is. 1. st. Declension. Feminine. Tune: . Twinkle . Twinkle. Little Star . CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. us/. er. i. st. , 2. nd. , and 3. rd. declension. Noun – Adjective agreement . 1. st. declension recap. Remember that we know 3CASES in singular and plural. Nominative – subject of the sentence. Dative—indirect object (to/for). Latin I. CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. a. ae. GEN. ae. arum. DAT. ae. is. ACC. am. as. ABL. a. is. 1. st. Declension. Feminine. Tune: . Twinkle . Twinkle. Little Star . CASE. SING. PLUR. NOM. us/. er. i. Old concepts sounding new with big words. But first - Vocab Quiz!. If I give the Latin, you write the English, and vice versa.. Reception hall. Cul. ī. na. Cook. Dog. Cubiculum. Answers. Reception . sum. ; Predicate nominatives; Substantives. Jacqueline DiBiasie. Review!. How do we find what declension a noun is?. We look at the genitive. If the genitive ends in –. ae. it will be 1. st. declension. By Ted Hildebrandt . © 2003. Baker Academic. . λύω. . . PAI . (Present Active Indicative). 1st sg. . λύω. . I loose/am loosing.. 2nd sg. . λύεις. . . You loose/are loosing.. It’s easy! . Decide. Drop. Add. Step 1: Decide. Go to the Genitive Case (the 2. nd. word in your vocab list).. Decide what declension it is… . AE = 1. st. Declension. I = 2. nd. Declension. There are two kinds of adjectives.. 1. st. -2. nd. declension . 3. rd. declension. What do adjectives look like in a vocabulary list?. You are usually given nominative, singular forms for adjectives.. DECLENSIONS/TYPES OF ADJECTIVES : 1 . 1 ST /2 ND DECLENSION: laetus , -a, -um – happy; pulcher , pulchra , pulchrum - beautiful 2. 3 rd DECLENSION: fortis , fortis . T. erminology. Pronunciation. . practice. Infarctus. . myocardii. . recens. Fractura. . comminutiva. . colli. . femoris. . lateris. . dextri. Commotio. . cerebri. Vulnus. . punctum. . thoracis.

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