Eugepae!. Second Declension Masculine singularplural NOM. GEN. DAT. ACC. ABL. servus servō servī servum servō servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum.

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Eugepae!

Second Declension Masculine singularplural NOM. GEN. DAT. ACC. ABL. servus servō servī servum servō servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Singular… I took the message from the slave. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… I took the message from the slave. Ablative servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The slave was loyal to the master. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The slave was loyal to the master. Nominative servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The master was loyal to the slave. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The master was loyal to the slave. Dative servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… He gave the slave his freedom. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… He gave the slave his freedom. Dative servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… He shattered the slave’s chains. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… He shattered the slave’s chains. Genitive servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The life of a slave is difficult. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The life of a slave is difficult. Genitive servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The boy goes to school with his slave. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… The boy goes to school with his slave. Ablative servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… Catullus has only one slave. servus servō servī servum servō

Singular… Catullus has only one slave. Accusative servus servō servī servum servō

Plural… She tells the slaves to work. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… She tells the slaves to work. Accusative servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… He often ate with his slaves. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… He often ate with his slaves. Ablative servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… The slaves rebelled. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… The slaves rebelled. Nominative servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… They built the slaves a home. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… They built the slaves a home. Dative servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… Spartacus led the slaves in a revolt. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… Spartacus led the slaves in a revolt. Accusative servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… The pyramids were built by many slaves. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… The pyramids were built by many slaves. Ablative servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… He gives allowance to his slaves. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… He gives allowance to his slaves. Dative servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… The master of the slaves was kind. servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

Plural… The master of the slaves was kind. Genitive servī servīs servōs servīs servōrum

equum the horse (D.O.)

agrorum of the fields

vilicus the overseer (subject)

lupōs wolves (D.O.)

dominō from/by/with the master to/for the master

pueri the boys (subject) of the boy

virīs to/for the men from/by/with the men