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Nominative Case Lingua Latina I
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What is a subject? The subject of a sentence, both in English and Latin, is the topic of the sentence. It’s the person, place, thing, or idea of which you are speaking. Ex.: Those girls are my best friends.
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In Latin, we use endings on the ends of words to tell us what the word is doing in a sentence. For nouns, these endings are called CASE endings. The case we are going to learn today is called the NOMINATIVE case.
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The NOMINATIVE case is used for the subject of a sentence
The NOMINATIVE case is used for the subject of a sentence. The word NOMINATIVE comes from the Latin word “nomen”, which means “name”. So, the NOMINATIVE case “names” the subject of the sentence.
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Notice that the subject, “puella”, ends in “-a”.
If the subject of your sentence in Latin is singular, the ending will be “-a”: Ex.: Puella bona est. Subject Notice that the subject, “puella”, ends in “-a”. This is the nominative case ending.
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Now your subject ends in “-ae”. This is the
If the subject of your sentence is plural, your Latin noun will end in “-ae”: Ex.: Puellae sunt bonae. subject Now your subject ends in “-ae”. This is the nominative plural ending in Latin.
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