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This is a word that shows action.
What is a verb?
This letter at the end of a verb stands for the pronoun "I".
What is 'o'?
This is included in every Latin verb.
What is a pronoun?
This takes the place of a noun.
What is a pronoun?
This ending corresponds to the English pronoun "we".
What is 'mus'?
This ending corresponds to the English pronoun "they".
What is 'nt'?
This ending corresponds to the English pronouns "he, she, or it".
What is 't'?
This ending corresponds to the English pronoun "you" (plural).
What is 'tis'?
This means one in number.
What is 'singular'?
This refers to the person speaking.
What is 1st person?
This refers to the person being spoken to.
What is 2nd person?
This refers to the person being spoken about.
What is 3rd person?
This is the part of a Latin verb that doesn't change.
What is the stem?
This is what we call putting the personal endings on the verb.
What is conjugating the verb?
This is what we call adding case endings to a noun.
What is declining the noun?
Verbs have this kind of ending.
What is personal endings?
Nouns have this kind of ending.
What is 'case ending'?
This is the case used for the subject of a sentence.
What is nominative case?
This is the case used to show possession.
What is the genitive case?
This is the case used for the direct object of a sentence.
What is the accusative case?
This is the case used for the indirect object of a sentence.
What is the dative case?
This is the case often used with prepositions such as by/with/from.
What is the ablative case?
Latin has no words for these two articles.
What are 'the' and 'a'?
Every English sentence must contain these 2 items.
What are a subject and a verb?
This is the shortest possible length of a Latin sentence.
What is one word?
A verb agrees with its subject in BLANK and BLANK.
What are person and number?
These are the 3 genders of nouns.
What are feminine, masculine and neuter?
This is the gender of 2nd declension nouns ending in
'--us' or '--r'.
What is masculine?
What is the declension of nouns whose genitive singular endings is '--ae'?
What is 1st declension?
What is the declension of nouns whose genitive singular ending is '--i'?
What is 2nd declension?
What is the gender of most 1st declension nouns?
What is feminine?
This is an exception to the rule that first declension nouns are feminine.
What is nauta?
What is poeta?
What is agricola?
This is the number of declensions in the Latin language.
What is 5?
This is what we use to determine the declension to which a noun belongs.
What is the genitive singular?
This is what we use to find the base of a noun.
What is the genitive singular?
This is the 1st declension genitive plural ending.
What is '--arum'?
This is the 2nd declension genitive plural ending.
What is '--orum'?
This is the 2nd declension masculine accusative singular ending.
What is '--um'?
This is the 1st declension accusative singular ending.
What is '--am'?
This is the 2nd declension masculine accusative plural ending.
What is '--os'?
What is the 1st declension accusative singular ending?
What is '--am'?
This is the nominative plural or agricola.
What is agricolae?
This is the nominative plural of amicus.
What is amici?
This is the accusative singular of puella.
What is puellam?
This is the accusative plural of poeta.
What is poetas?
This is the accusative singular of equus.
What is equum?
This is the accusative plural of filius.
What is filios?
This is the stem vowel of the 1st conjugation.
What is 'a'?
This is translated 'We look at".
What is spectamus?
This is translated 'I call'.
What is 'voco'?
This word, meaning "presence everywhere or in many places simultaneously" is derived from the Latin word 'ubi'.
What is ubiquity?
Viaduct, meaning long elevated roadway, is derived from this Latin word.
What is via?
This is a person who seeks to know all the latest news or gossip and is derived from the Latin 'quid'.
What is quidnunc?
Portfolio is derived from this Latin word.
What is porto?
This derivative of specto, spectare means 'wearing spectacles'
What is bespectacled?
This is the act or art of riding on horseback.
What is equitation?
This derivative of pugno, pugnare means having a combative or quarrelsome nature.
What is pugnacious?
The name for this European sea is derived from the Latin word for earth, land.
What is Mediterranean?
This Latin word is the word from which vitamin, vitality, and vital are all derived.
What is vita?
This container where little fish swim merrily is derived from the Latin word 'aqua'.
What is aquarium?
This Latin word means 'where'
What is 'ubi'?
This Latin word means 'with'
What is 'cum'?
This Latin word means 'sailor'
What is 'nauta'?
This Latin word means letter.
What is 'littera'?
This Latin word means 'son'.
What is 'filius'?
This Latin word means year.
What is 'annus'?
This Latin word means tongue, language.
What is 'lingua'?
This Latin word means 'I love, I like'.
What is amo?
This Latin word means 'sword'.
What is 'gladius'?
This Latin word means 'woman'.
What is 'femina'?
This is the English translation of 'silva'
What is forest?
This is the English translation of 'equus'.
What is 'horse'?
This is the English translation of occupo.
What is 'I seize, capture'?
This is the English translation of agricola.
What is 'farmer'?
This is the English translation of campus.
What is field, plain?
This is the English translation of 'do'.
What is 'I give'?
This is the English translation of 'insula'
What is island?
This is the English translation of 'tuba'.
What is trumpet?
This is the English translation of 'amicitia'
What is 'friendship'?
This is the English translation of 'sed'.
What is 'but'?