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Latin Set 2
Vocabulary and Grammar of Latin
30
Language - Latin
Not Applicable
06/01/2011

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Term
ooh
Definition
Pronunciation of eu
Term
a
Definition

ui, when preceded by q, is pronounced:

a) kw

b) y

Term
b
Definition

ui, when not preceded by q and followed by a vowel, is pronounced:

a) kw

b) y

Term
False
Definition
T or F:  Whenever two vowels are together, they form a diphthong
Term
puélla
Definition
girl (nominative singular)
Term
puélla
Definition
girl (vocative singular)
Term
puéllam
Definition
girl (accusative singular)
Term
puéllae
Definition
girl (genitive singular)
Term
puéllae
Definition
girl (dative singular)
Term
puéllā
Definition
girl (ablative singular)
Term
puéllae
Definition
girls (nominative)
Term
puéllae
Definition
girls (vocative)
Term
puéllās
Definition
girls (accusative)
Term
puellārum
Definition
girls (genitive)
Term
puéllīs
Definition
girls (dative)
Term
puéllīs
Definition
girls (ablative)
Term
True
Definition
T or F: Latin has no definite articles
Term
insula
Definition
island
Term
mūrus
Definition
wall
Term
bellum
Definition
war
Term

False

 

Most are feminine

Definition
T or F:  Most nouns of the first declension are masculine
Term
nauta
Definition
sailor
Term
agricola
Definition
farmer
Term
c
Definition

The subject of a clause must be put in the:

a) vocative

b) dative

c) nominative

d) genitive

Term
vocative
Definition
used when addressing a person, often preceded by Ō and always followed by a mark of punctuation
Term
d
Definition
The direct objecty of a verb must be put in the (a. dative   b. ablative   c. genitive   d. accusative).  This form is also used after certain prepositions 
Term
genitive
Definition
case used to express possession
Term
dative
Definition
case that expresses the indirect object
Term
Direct object--toga     indirect object--Caesar
Definition
What is the direct object and indirect object in this sentence:  Calpurnia gave a new toga to Caesar.
Term
True
Definition
T or F:  Word order does not affect the cases words are put in
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