Friday, July 26, 2024

01.09.24: Level 1; review; practice in the cases [4](2); 1st / 2nd declension nouns and adjectives: accusative singular (2)

Colloquium

The teacher asks the pupils what they saw today:

Quid ¦ vīdistis ¦ hodiē? │ What ¦ did you see ¦ today?

Each in turn says what they saw.

Discipulus prīmus: the first pupil

Discipulus secundus: the second pupil

Discipulus tertius: the third pupil

Etc.

Which student (1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.) saw …

a donkey

a farmer

a gate

a Gaul

a German

a Greek

a sailor

a temple

a town

a wall

Brutus

Diana’s shrine

Geta


Here are some things you may have seen. Change them into the accusative e.g.

porta > portam vīdī │ I saw / have seen a gate

Brutus > Brutum vīdī │ I saw / have seen Brutus

templum > templum vīdī │ I saw / have seen a temple

amīcus (friend [masc.])

discipulus (pupil [masc.])

hortus (garden)

lūdus (school)

medicus (doctor)

____________________

amīca (friend [fem.])

discipula (pupil [fem.])

taberna (shop)

puella (girl)

vacca (cow)

____________________

Theatrum (theatre)

thermopolium (shop selling hot food)

macellum (market)

cubiculum (bedroom)

librārium (bookcase; book shelf)


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