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THE LATIN DECLENSIONS: THE FIRST DECLENSION (NOUNS finished in –A). FEMININE NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES. DECLENSION: CONCEPT. A DECLENSION is the different forms of the same word depending of the FUNCTION the word has in the sentence. Nom/voc. Silv-a Silv-ae Acc. Silv-am Silv-as
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THE LATIN DECLENSIONS: THE FIRST DECLENSION (NOUNS finished in –A) FEMININE NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES
DECLENSION: CONCEPT A DECLENSION is the different forms of the same word depending of the FUNCTION the word has in the sentence. Nom/voc. Silv-a Silv-ae Acc. Silv-am Silv-as Gen. Silv-ae Silv-arum Dat. Silv-ae Silv-is Abl. Silv–a Silv-is Take a sentence in English: . Diana isthegodess of themoon and theforests SUBJECT: Diana ATTRIBUTE: Thegoddess NOUN COMPLEMENT (POSSESSIVE CASE): of themoon and theforest
PRACTICE YOUR LATIN: Translatetheformersentence INTO LATIN usingthetable of the 1st DECLENSION (BOOKLET, PAGE 10): . Diana isthegoddess of themoon and theforests SUBJECT: Diana ATTRIBUTE: Thegoddess NOUN COMPLEMENT (POSSESSIVE CASE): of themoon and theforest REMEMBER!: theverb in Latingoes AT THE END OF THE SENTENCE VOCABULARY: Diana/ dea/ luna/ silva/ copulative Conj- “and” : ET Diana dea lunae et silvarum EST
PRACTICE YOUR LATIN AGAIN: 2. Minerva is the goddes of science and the disciplines 3. Diana wears a quiver and arrows. 4. Diana feras in silvis agitat VOCAB: Scientia: science Disciplina: discipline Pharetra: quiver Saggita: arrow Fera: beast Silva: forest Portare: to wear Agitare: to hunt Quiver: (Lat) pharetra
PRACTICE YOUR LATIN AGAIN: 2. Minerva is the goddess of science and the disciplines Minerva dea scientiae et disciplinarum est 3. Diana wears a quiver and arrows. Diana pharetram et saggitas portat 4. Diana feras in silvis agitat Diane hunt beasts in the forest VOCAB: Scientia: science Disciplina: discipline Pharetra: quiver Saggita: arrow Fera: beast Silva: forest Portare: to wear Agitare: to hunt Quiver: (Lat) pharetra