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Capita IX/X Formative Quick Review
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Nouns Overview
Latin nouns have five declensions. So far, we have covered three.
It is important to know the main two forms of each noun (its nominative singular and its genitive singular)
You can tell the declension of a noun by looking at the second form, which is always its genitive singular
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Multiple Choice
We find the declension of a noun from its ____________ form
nominative singular
genitive singular
vocative singular
nominative plural
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Nouns Overview
First declension nouns are typically feminine (except for the PPAINs!) and will end in -a for the nominative singular and -ae for the genitive singular
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Multiple Select
Select all of the nouns that are first declension:
familia, -ae
caput, capitis
discipulus, -i
mensa, -ae
nauta, -ae
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Nouns Overview
Second declension nouns are masculine or neuter and will end in -us or -um for the nominative singular (m. and n., respectively) and -i for the genitive singular
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Multiple Select
Select all of the nouns that are second declension:
templum, -i
arbor, arboris
pensum, -i
mus, muris
amicus, -i
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Nouns Overview
Third declension nouns can be any gender and can have any ending (a "varies" ending) for the nominative singular and -is for the genitive singular
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Multiple Select
Select all of the nouns that are third declension:
mens, mentis
ver, veris
munus, muneris
mare, maris
leo, leonis
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Third Declension Nouns
Third declension nouns use a unique set of endings:
Nominatives are (varies) for sg. and -es/-a for plural
Genitives are -is for sg. and -um for plural
Datives are -i for sg. and -ibus for plural
Accusatives are -em/(varies) for sg. and -es/-a for plural
Ablatives are -e for sg. and -ibus for plural
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is never found as a third declension ending?
ā
ibus
es
um
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Third Declension Nouns
It can be difficult to discern the gender of a third declension noun, since they all have a (varies) ending for their nominatives and all of their genitives end in -is
First, do the "natural gender test"
If that doesn't help, look at the ending of the varies form:
If the noun ends in -er, -r, or -or, it's likely masculine
If the noun ends in -s, -o, or -x, it's likely feminine
If the noun ends in -l, -a, -n, -c, -e, or -t, it's likely neuter
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Multiple Select
Select all of the nouns that would have a "naturally" masculine gender:
rex - king
miles - soldier
arbor - tree
amor - love
dux - leader
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Multiple Select
Select all of the nouns that would have a feminine gender (following the "error sox & lancet" rule):
caput - head
ars - art
requies - rest
vox - voice
nubes - cloud
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Third Declension i-stem nouns
Some nouns will add an -i in front of the genitive plurals and neuter nominative/accusative plurals
These nouns are rare, and somewhat unpredictable but generally follow the rule that if the noun is "parasyllabic" (nom & gen have the same # of syllables) or have certain endings (-e, -al and -ar), they'll add the "i stem" endings
Don't stress about these - even Roman writers didn't :)
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Capita IX/X Formative Quick Review
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