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Noun Declensions Getting Started

Noun Declensions Getting Started

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9th - 12th Grade

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NOUN DECLENSIONS

GETTING STARTED​

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​inflection = word endings

all about declining nouns

because Latin is an inflected language;

  • we use word endings to determine meaning in a sentence;

  • not word order;

  • case endings tell us what the noun does in a sentence;

  • subject, object, etc​

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​case = function / job

all about declining nouns

a case gives us the job or function of a noun in a sentence

  • because Latin is an inflected language;

  • we use word endings to determine meaning in a sentence;

  • not word order;

  • ​case endings tell us what the noun does in a sentence.

  • ​each declension has 6 cases

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declension = group / family

all about declining nouns

nouns in Latin come in 5 types, or declensions;

  • they are sorted by vowels (-a; -o, -i, -u, -e);​

  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd are very common;

  • 4th and 5th are not​

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​case = function / job

all about declining nouns

these are the 6 cases you need to know;

  1. nominative - subject

  2. genitive - possessive

  3. dative - indirect object (to/for)

  4. accusative - direct object

  5. ablative - by/with/from/in

  6. vocative - for of address

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​number = singular/plural

all about declining nouns

nouns and adjectives in Latin can be singular or plural

  • there are 6 singular case endings​ for Latin nouns

  • and 6 plural case endings.

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​gender = based on grammar

all about declining nouns

  • nouns and adjectives can be masculine;

  • they can be feminine;

  • they can be neuter;

  • there is no real reason why for most nouns;

    • that's just the way the gods made decided

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​principal parts

all about declining nouns

every Latin noun has 3 principal parts

  • the subject form;

  • the possessive form;

  • the gender;

  • the​ possessive form gives you the stem!

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your ​dictionary = answer key

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your Latin dictionary gives you the principal parts;

  1. look up your Latin noun;

  2. focus on the 2nd part (the possessive):

  3. drop the ending;

  4. this is your stem;

  5. add your case endings​

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​1st declension

all about declining nouns

aqua, aquae, f.

  • the nominative is aqua;

  • the genitive is aquae;

  • drop the -e ending;

  • aqua- is your stem;

  • add your case endings to aqua- ​

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​1st declension

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nom. aqua aquae

gen . aquae aquārum

dat. aquae aquis

acc. aquam aquas

abl. aqua aquis

voc. aqua aquae

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Multiple Choice

please look at the principal parts for this Latin noun and give the declension;

aqua, aquae, f.

1

1st declension

2

2nd declension

3

3rd declension

4

4th declension

5

5th declension

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Multiple Choice

please look at the principal parts for this Latin noun and give the declension;

dominus, domini, m.

1

1st declension

2

2nd declension

3

3rd declension

4

4th declension

5

5th declension

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Multiple Choice

please look at the principal parts for this Latin noun and give the declension;

frater, fratris, m.

1

1st declension

2

2nd declension

3

3rd declension

4

4th declension

5

5th declension

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​2st declension

all about declining nouns

nom. dominus domini

gen . dominus dominorum

dat. domino domino

acc. dominum dominos

abl. domino dominis

voc. domine domini

NOUN DECLENSIONS

GETTING STARTED​

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