LA 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Latin Declension, Dative Case, Vocative Case

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At the beginning of the test in-class, there will be a short section on dictation (listen as you read to practice) 2nd conjugations have macrons, but 3rd conjugations do not. *this will be on the test: first declension endings. *this will be on the test: second declension masculine set endings. Plural us, er, r t um e, er, r o rum. *this will be on the test: the neuter set endings (*the neuter rule*) The -a ending does not always represent a feminine noun in the 1st declension. *the stem of a word has to come from the genitive. With the words just drop either the -ae or - , and then add your endings. *just like in french, study latin words with their gender* *study prepositions and the case that they go with. Num is used in a question that expects a negative answer. Macrons = , , , , ,

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