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Beware the ides of march, folks. Spending it this year studying for my latin exam which is… tomorrow, so that's fitting!
latin grammar notes (nouns)
declensions
1st declension: ends with "a"
puella
ancilla
femina
2nd declension: ends with "us"
servus
amicus
peurus
3rd declension: ends in anything else
leo
mercator
senex
accusative nouns
1st declension: add an "m" on the end
puellam
ancillam
feminam
2nd declension: replace the "s" with an "m"
servum
amicum
peurum
3rd declension: idk...💀
mercatorem
leonem
plural nouns
1st declension: add an "e" on the end of the "a"
puellae
ancillae
feminae
2nd declension: remove the "us" and replace it with an "i"
servi
amici
pueri
3rd declension: in most cases, add an "es" on the end, removing any end letters if you need to
mercatores
leones
senes
accusative plural nouns
1st declension: add a "s" on the end
puellas
ancillas
feminas
2nd declension: replace the "us" with "os"
servos
amicos
pueros
3rd declension:
mercatores
dative case nouns
1st declension: same as plural nominative
pullae
ancillae
feminae
2nd declension: remove "us", replace with "o"
servo
amico
peuro
3rd declension:
mercatori
plural dative nouns
1st declension: replace "a" with "is"
puellis
feminis
ancillis
2nd declension: replace "us" with "is"
servis
amicis
pueris
3rd declension:
mercatoribus
ending with "que"
-que is another way of saying "and"
it is added on to the end of the second word
servi et ancillae -> servi ancillaque
dominus et servi -> dominus servique
sentence: pueri puellaque in primo ordine stabant et dominum suum salutabant -> the boys and girls stood in a line first and greeted the master.
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