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Chapter 15
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neither masculine nor feminine
What does neuter mean? neither masculine nor feminine
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Second declension neuter nouns can be recognize by the ____ending in the nominative singular and ___in the genitive singular. -um -i
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How do you find the stem for a 2nd declension neuter noun?
drop the -i from the genitive singular form nom: baculum gen: baculi stem: bacul-
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How do you find the stem for a 3rd declension neuter noun?
drop the -is from the genitive singular form nom: iter gen: itineris stem: itiner-
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the nominative and accusative will always be the same
What is the neuter rule? the nominative and accusative will always be the same
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2nd Declension. singular. plural nom:. -um. -a. gen:. -i. -orum dat:
2nd Declension singular plural nom: -um* -a* gen: -i -orum dat: -o -is acc: -um* -a* abl: -o -is *neuter rule
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3rd Declension. singular. plural nom:. s-n-l-r-o-x. -a. gen:. -is
3rd Declension singular plural nom: s-n-l-r-o-x* -a* gen: -is -um dat: -i -ibus acc: s-n-l-r-o-x* -a* abl: -e -ibus *neuter rule
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Latin singular English singular Latin plural English plural nom. gen. dat. acc. abl.
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Activity 3: translate the following sentences containing neuter nouns 1. Magna onera ferebant plaustra Nox erat; raeda in fossā immobilis manebat; nemo auxilium ferebat.
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4. Canis latrabat quod murmur rotarum. audiebat. 5
4. Canis latrabat quod murmur rotarum audiebat Erant multa vehicula in viā; cisium tarda vehicula praeteribat.
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