An Introductory Latin BookD. Appleton, 1873 - 162 sider |
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Ablative accent according to Rule Accusative adjective adverb advised aegris Æneid agrees amātus Appositive ārě ātăm ātům audīti āvī bonus Carthaginian Case-Endings Cicero CONJUGATION consonant consul corōna crown Dative declined as follows denote diphthong endings EXERCISE feminine fructus fuit gender Genitive Genitive Singular glory Grammar haec ĭbus illis illis INDICATIVE MOOD Interrogative Latin language libĕrīs loved Masc masculine mensae MODEL FOR PARSING Neut neuter Nominative Singular noun orator PARTICIPLE PASSIVE VOICE PERF person Pisistratus PLUPERFECT PLURAL praised prep preposition Pres Pronouns puer pupil quae quibus quibus Quis Roman Rule XVI Rule XXXIII second declension sentence Servius sound stem Subjunctive sunt syllables templum tense Themistocles Third Declension thou TRANSITIVE VERBS Translate into English Translate into Latin tyrant urbs verb Vocabulary VOICE vowel words
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Side 9 - The Latin, like the English, has three persons and two numbers. The first person denotes the speaker ; the second, the person spoken to ; the third, the person spoken of. The singular number denotes one, the plural more than one.