Henle Latin Grammar Rules 1-44, CC Challenge A – for class – Flashcards

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*14. Nouns have... ( things, plus translation) *
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Nouns have gender, number, case, and declension.
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*15. Nouns: Gender types*
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There are three genders in Latin: masculine, feminine, neuter.
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*16. Nouns: masculine. All nouns meaning...*
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All nouns meaning individual male persons are masculine
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*17. Nouns: feminine. All nouns meaning...*
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All nouns meaning individual female persons are feminine
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*18. Nouns: "The gender of other nouns..." (when NOT a person...*
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The gender of other nouns must be learned from their declension or from the vocabularies.
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*19. Nouns: Number (how many and what are they?)*
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There are two numbers in Latin: singular and plural.
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*20. Nouns: Number: singular - definition*
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The singular speaks of one: *via*, a road.
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*21. Nouns: Number: plural - definition*
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The plural speaks of more than one: *viae*, roads
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*22. Nouns: Cases (5 main + 1 not as common): Latin Name AND English equivalent*
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There are six cases in Latin: *Nominative: Subject*, *Genitive: Possessive*, the *'of'* case. *Dative: Indirect Object*, the *'to'* or *'for'* case. *Accusative: Direct Object*, *Ablative: Object of the Preposition*, the *'by-with-from'* case [used frequently with prepositions]. *Vocative*: the case of the *Person Addressed*.
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*23. Nouns: Declension consists...*
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Declension consists in adding the proper ENDINGS to the STEM to show the different genders, numbers, and cases.
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*24. Nouns: The Stem is found...*
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The stem is found by dropping the ENDING of the GENITIVE SINGULAR. *vi-ae*, stem: *vi-*
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*25. Nouns: List the Five Declensions with their genitive singular endings*
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There are five declensions in Latin. They can be distinguished by the endings of the genitive singular. __*1st ___* 2nd __ * 3rd ___ * 4th__ * 5th __*-ae ____*-ī _____* -is _____* -ūs ___*-eī vi -ae _ serv -ī ___ lēg-is _ port -ūs __ r -eī
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*26. Nouns: How to Decline a Noun*
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The nominative, genitive, and gender of a noun determine which model it follows. Add the endings of that model to the stem.
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*27 a. Nouns: Note: How to Decline a Noun: Stem *
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The stem is that part of the word which remains the same in spelling throughout the declension. It gives the meaning of the word.
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*27 a. Nouns: Note: How to Decline a Noun: Ending*
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The endings show what the word does in the sentence, whether it is the subject, direct object, indirect object, etc.
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*28 b. Nouns: How to Decline a Noun* Note: *vocative*
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The *vocative* of all nouns and adjectives is always like the nominative except in singular nouns in *-us* of the second declension: these have *-e. Serv-e!* Slave! Note, there are EXCEPTIONS...
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*29 c. Nouns: How to Decline a Noun* Note: *accusative*
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The *accusative* of neuter nouns and adjectives is always like the nominative.
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*30 d. Nouns: How to Decline a Noun* Note: *locative*
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Names of towns, and *domus*, home, and *rūs*, country, have another case -the locative- expressing place where. In singulars of the first and second declensions in the locative is like the genitive: *Rōmae*, at Rome. In all others it is like the ablative: *Carthāgine (Carthāgō, Carthāginis)*, at Carthage. But *rūs*, country, has *rūrī* or *rūre*, in the country. See No. 915.
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*31. The First Declension, with meanings, using the stem "terr-" *
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*----------------- SINGULAR ----------------* *____Form __Meaning _____(Use)* Nom. - *terr-a* = land, the (a) land *(S)* Gen. - *terr-ae* = of the (a) land *(P)* Dat. - *terr-ae* = to or for the (a) land *(IO)* Acc. - *terr-am* = the (a) land *(DO)* Abl. - *terr-ā* = by, with, from the (a) land *------------------ PLURAL -------------------* * ____Form ___Meaning ____(Use)* Nom. - *terr-ae* = lands, the lands *(S)* Gen. - *terr-ārum* = of the lands *(P)* Dat. - *terr-īs* = to or for the lands *(IO)* Acc. - *terr-ās* = lands, the lands *(DO)* Abl. - *terr-īs* = by, with, from the lands
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*32 a. Nouns: Gender of the 1st Declension: masculine when...*
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All nouns naming individual male persons are masculine. *nauta, ae*, a sailor, masculine. (Sailors are usually men.)
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*33 b. Nouns: Gender of the 1st Declension: feminine when...*
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All are feminine unless naming an individual male person. *terra, ae*, land, feminine.
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*34. The 2nd Declension: Masculine, with meanings, using the stem "serv-" **
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*---------------- SINGULAR -----------------* *____Form ___ Meaning ___(Use)* Nom. - *serv-us* = the slave *(S)* Gen. - *serv-ī* = of the slave, the slave's *(P)* Dat. - *serv-ō* = to or for the slave *(IO)* Acc. - *serv-um* = the slave *(DO)* Abl. - *serv-ō* = by, with, from the slave *----------------- PLURAL --------------------* *____ Form ___ Meaning ___(Use)* Nom. - *serv-ī* = the slaves *(S)* Gen. - *serv-ōrum* = of the slaves, the slaves *(P)* Dat. - *serv-īs* = to or for the slaves *(IO)* Acc. - *serv-ōs* = the slaves *(DO)* Abl. - *serv-īs* = by, with, from the slaves
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*35. Masculine Nouns of the 2nd Declension: Gender*
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generally masculine
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*36. Masculine Nouns of the 2nd Declension:* Note: *Proper names*
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Proper names in *-ius* and *fīlius*, son, form their vocative singular in *-ī. Vergilius, Vergilī; fīlius, fīlī*.
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*37. The 2nd Declension: Neuter, with meanings, using the stem "bell-" **
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*--------------- SINGULAR ------------------* *____Form ___ Meaning ___(Use)* Nom. - *bell-um* = the war *(S)* Gen. - *bell-ī* = of the war *(P)* Dat. - *bell-ō* = to or for the war *(IO)* Acc. - *bell-um* = the war *(DO)* Abl. - *bell-ō* = by, with from the war *----------------- PLURAL --------------------* *____ Form ___ Meaning ___(Use)* Nom. - *bell-a* = the wars *(S)* Gen. - *bell-ōrum* = of the wars *(P)* Dat. - *bell-īs* = to or for the wars *(IO)* Acc. - *bell-a* = the wars *(DO)* Abl. - *bell-īs* = by, with from the wars
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*38. Neuter Nouns of the 2nd Declension:* Note: *Gender*
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All Neuter (there are no exceptions)
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*39. Neuter Nouns of the 2nd Declension:* Note: *accusative*
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The accusative is like the nominative in all neuter nouns and adjectives.Thus, singular nom. *bellum*, acc. *bellum*; plural nom. *bella*, acc. *bella* (Cf. *flūmen*, No. 64, *gravis, e*, No. 78, etc.)
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*40. Nouns: 2nd Declension: EXCEPTIONS *
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*Vir, virī*, man, and words like *ager, agrī*, field, and *puer, puerī*, boy, belong to the 2nd declension. (Note: the genitive in -ī.) They are declined like *servus* except in the nominative (and vocative) singular.
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*44. Nouns: Deus*
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*Deus, ī* (God) shows peculiarities... The vocative singular is *Deus*. Case _ Singular___Plural* Nom. - deus___dī (deī, diī) Gen. - deī _____deōrum (deūm) Dat. - deō_____ dīs (deīs, diīs) Acc. - deum___ deōs Abl. - deō_____ dīs (deīs, diīs)
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