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1 Nouns Familia, familiae Femina, feminae Vir, viri Puer, Pueri
- Woman - 1st Fem Family 1st Fem Familial Vir, viri - Feminine - Man - 2nd Masc - Virtue Virile Puer, Pueri Puella, puellae Boy 2nd Masc Girl 1st Fem Puerile

2 Mater, matris Filia, filiae Filius, filii Pater, patris - Father
- 3rd Masc Mother - 3rd Fem Paternal Maternal Filia, filiae - Daughter - 1st Fem Filius, filii Līberi, līberorum Filial Piety - Son - 2nd Masc - Children 2nd Masc (Only Plural!) (Don’t confuse with similar words)

3 Ancilla, ancillae Servus, servi Dominus, domini Domina, dominae
- Female servant/slave woman - 1st Fem - Servant/slave - 2nd Masc Ancillary Servile Dominus, domini Domina, dominae - Master - 2nd Masc - Female Master - 1st Fem Domination

4 Titulus, tituli Liber, libri - Library Pagina, paginae - Book
- 2nd Masc - Library Titulus, tituli Title 2nd Masc Titular Page 1st Fem Pagina, paginae

5 Antiquus -a -um Adjectives Novus -a -um Old/Ancient - Antique New
Novae (stellae) Super Nova

6 Tuus -a -um Ceteri -ae -a Meus -a -um the rest the other (things)
the rest of the remainder …Etcetera “…and the rest” Tuus -a -um Meus -a -um My E.g. “My desk” Mea Mensa Your E.g. “Your Desk” Tua Mensa

7 Tres, Tria Duo, Duae Quot Centum Century - Adv One hundred -How many?
Indeclinable Adj Tres, Tria Century Masc, Fem Neu - Three Duo, Duae Masc, Neu Fem - Two

8 -que Quis Quae Qui Cuius Quid Conjunction SPQR
Senatus Populusque Romanus The Senate AND Roman People add an “and” between the previous two words Implies a close connection! Interrogative Pronouns/Adjectives Quis Quae Qui - Who? - Used if the thing in question is Masc. - Default when asking “Who?” - Sing form - Who? - What? - The thing in question is Fem or Neu Plu. - Sing and Plu form - Who? - Which - Plu form of Quis Cuius Quid - What? - Sing. Neu form - Default when asking “What?” - Whose - Sing. genitive form

9 Neutrum Femininum Grammatica Latina Adjectives Masculinum
- Neither - Neuter (adj) Masculinum Femininum Neuter (the verb) - Masculine - Feminine

10 Case Genetivus - This case primarily relates to describing possession. The pencil of the student (or) The student’s pencil Stylus discipuli Stylus discipulae Male student Female student When I give you a new noun, or you look up a noun in the dictionary, such as: Discipulus, discipuli - masc (2nd declension) Discipula, discipulae- fem (1st declension) These are the genitive forms. This tells you the noun’s declension.

11 Fem -ae -arum Case Genetivus 1st Declension Singular Plural
- Each gender and declension has its own form of the genitive in the singular and the plural. 1st Declension Singular Plural Fem -ae -arum 2nd Declension Singular Plural Masc i -orum Neu i -orum

12 Case Declension a pattern of noun endings
There are 5 patterns/declensions - A category for nouns that holds specific purposes in sentences. -There are 6 normal cases. In Latin and sometimes in English (I, me and who, whom) a word changes its form to reflect its case. - E.g. Nouns in the genitive case express ownership or possession of another noun, such as: Est pater pueri. Est puellae mater. Case He is the father of the boy. She is the mother of the girl.


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