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An overview of latin verbs and nouns, focusing on their declensions and conjugations. It covers the imperfect and infinitive forms, as well as the various tenses and their corresponding pronouns. Additionally, it discusses the genitive singular forms and the agreement of adjectives with nouns.
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September 29 th , 2011
FUTURE Ero Eris Erit Erimus Eritis Erunt IMPERFECT Eram Eras Erat Eramus Eratis Erant
1 st declension characterized by – a (Nom), -ae (Gen) and are feminine. 2 nd declension characterized by – us/-er (Nom) and – i (Gen) and are masculine OR – um (Nom) and – i (Gen) and are neuter. 3 rd declension nouns contain a number of nominative singular forms (irregular) and can be of any gender; gender and nominative singular form of specific third declension nouns must be memorized with vocabularies. Characterized by a genitive-singular in – is.
Nom – Rex. Gen – Reg is. Dat – Reg i. Acc – Reg em. Abl – Reg e. Nom – Reg es. Gen – Reg um. Dat – Reg ibus. Acc – Reg es. Abl – Reg ibus.
Nom – Homo. Gen – Homin is. Dat – Homin i. Acc – Homin em. Abl – Homim e. Nom – Homin es. Gen – Homin um. Dat – Homin ibus. Acc – Homin es. Abl – Homin ibus.
Nom – Corpus. Gen – Corpor is. Dat – Corpor i. Acc – Corpus. Abl – Corpor e. Nom – Corpora. Gen – Corpor um. Dat – Corpor ibus. Acc – Corpora. Abl – Corpor ibus.