Thursday, July 18, 2024

24.08.24: Level 1; FLC; review; practice in the cases [3](1); 1st / 2nd declension nouns and adjectives: genitive singular [1]

[1]

ōra, -ae [1/f]: shore

īnsula, -ae [1/f]: island

> ōra ¦ īnsulae [genitive singular] the shore ¦ of the island

parvus, -a, -um: small

ōra ¦ īnsulae [genitive singular] parvae [genitive singular] the shore ¦ of the small island

[2]

fīlia, -ae [1/f]: daughter

servus, -ī [2/m]: slave

> fīlia ¦ servī [genitive singular] │ the daughter ¦ of the slave [ = the slave’s daughter]

parvus, -a, -um: small

> fīlia ¦ servī [genitive singular] parvī [genitive singular]│ the daughter ¦ of the small

[3]

porta, -ae [1/f]: gate

oppidum, -ī [2/n]: town

> porta ¦ oppidī [genitive singular]│ the gate ¦ of the town

parvus, -a, -um: small

> porta ¦ oppidī [genitive singular] parvī [genitive singular] │ the gate ¦ of the small town

§9: Lectiō

mortus, -ī [2/m]: garden

murus, -ī [2/m]: wall

templum, -ī [2/n]: temple

§10: Brutus et Geta

agricola, -ae [1/m]: farmer (most 1st declension nouns in Latin are feminine, but a few related to occupations traditionally performed by a male are masculine)

hasta, -ae [1/f]: spear

capillus, -ī [2/m]: hair

fīlius, -ī [2/m]: son

nāsus, -ī [2/m]: nose

pater (3rd declension noun): father

horridus, -a, -um: (here; of hair) unkempt; dishevelled


§11: Viva Voce

Cūius? Whose?



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