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Latin 1 / Intro to Latin
A study of the Latin language and the history, culture, and geography of
ancient Rome
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Imperfect Tense
• Imperfect = not completed•An action which was going
on or was habitual in the past.
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Imperfect Tense – Translation to English
He was loving, he used to love, he kept on loving, he loved continually, he loved habitually
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Verb formation
• Latin verbs: stem + tense sign + personal ending
• The present tense has no sign, so it is just stem + ending
• ama + nt = amant• They love, they are loving
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• Latin verbs: stem + tense sign + personal ending• Imperfect tense sign = ba• Ama + ba + nt = amabant• They used to love, they were loving, they kept on
loving
Verb formation – Imperfect
Singular Plural
1st Person ama + ba + m amabam ama + ba + mus amabamus
2nd Person ama + ba + s amabas ama + ba + tis amabatis
3rd Person ama + ba + t amabat ama + ba + nt amabant
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Second Declension
•No new concepts – just new endings
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Second Declension – Gender
•Masculine•Neuter
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Second Declension – Stem
• Just like First Declension – chop off the ending• servus, servī, M: servant, slave• serv ī• stem = serv
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Figuring out Nominative Plural
What is the plural or nucleus, radius, octopus, cactus, focus, alumnus, syllabus, fungus?
What is the plural of millennium, curriculum?
What does data mean?
What is the plural of data?
What about bacteria?
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Second Declension – Endings
• Note: for neuter words, Nominative = Accusative• All declensions• Always
Singular PluralM N M N
Nom -us -um -ī -aGen -ī -ī -ōrum -ōrumDat -ō -ō -īs -īsAcc -um -um -ōs -aAbl -ō -ō -īs -īs
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Second Declension – Declined
servus, servī, M: servant, slaveSingular PluralM M
Nom servus servī
Gen servī servōrum
Dat servō servīs
Acc servum servōs
Abl servō servīs
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Second Declension – Declined
verbum, verbī, N: wordSingular PluralN N
Nom verbum verba
Gen verbī verbōrum
Dat verbō verbīs
Acc verbum verba
Abl verbō verbīs
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Second Declension – Vocabservus, servi, M:
filius, filii, M:
amicus, amici, M:
deus, dei, M:
annus, anni, M:
dominus, domini, M:
equus, equi, M:
mundus, mundi, M:
bellum, belli, N:
templum, temple, N:
verbum, verbi, N:
donum, doni, N:
servant, slave
son
friend (amica for female)
god (dea for goddess)
year
lord, master
horse
world
war
temple
word
gift
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Italia (Italy) Graecia (Greece)
Sicilia (Sicily)
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Tib
er R
iver
• Rome• Ostia
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What is an adjective?
An adjective is a word which modifies a noun.
Examples:• the happy boy• the funny girl• an exciting vacation• a beautiful gift• an excellent sword• the fast horse
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Adjectives in Latin
• Bad news – just like nouns, you have to decline adjectives
• Good news – adjectives use the same endings as nouns!
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Adjectives in Latin
Adjectives can follow:• 1st & 2nd Declension Endings• 3rd Declension Endings
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Endings for 1st & 2nd Declension Adjectives
Singular PluralM F N M F N
Nom -us -a -um -ī -ae -aGen -ī -ae -ī -ōrum -ārum -ōrumDat -ō -ae -ō -īs -īs -īsAcc -um -am -um -ōs -ās -aAbl -ō -ā -ō -īs -īs -īs
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Adjective/Noun Agreement
•Adjectives must agree with the noun they modify in:–Case–Number–Gender
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Adjectives - Vocab
bonus, bona, bonum:
malus, mala, malum:
magnus, magna, magnum:
parvus, parva, parvum:
laetus, laeta, laetum:
clārus, clāra, clārum:
good
evil, bad, wicked
large, big, great
small, little
happy
bright, clear, famous
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Adjectives - Vocab
bonus, -a, -um:
malus, -a, -um:
magnus, -a, -um:
parvus, -a, -um:
laetus, -a, -um:
clārus, -a, -um:
good
evil, bad, wicked
large, big, great
small, little
happy
bright, clear, famous
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Adjective/Noun Agreement
• Little sons (nominative)– Sons• filius, filiī, M• Nominative Plural Masculine• fili + ī = filiī
– Small• parvus, parva, parvum• Nominative Plural Masculine• parv + ī = parvī
• Parvī filiī.
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Adjective/Noun Agreement
• Large temples (dative)– Temples• templum, templī, N• Dative Plural Neuter• templ + īs = templīs
– Large• magnus, magna, magnum• Dative Plural Neuter• magn + īs = magnīs
• Magnīs templīs.
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Adjective/Noun Agreement
The teacher praises the good girl.• Girl
– Case: Accusative– Number: Singular– Gender: Feminine– puellam
• Good– Accusative, Singular, Feminine– bonam– bonam puellam
Magistra bonam puellam laudat.
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