Wednesday, August 7, 2024

08.09.24: Follow-up [3]; 3rd declension; accusative case

Referring to Vincent’s video:

https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/08/080924-quid-in-caelo-videre-potes-1.html

[3] 3rd declension

Here are the group links to posts on the 3rd declension; it takes quite a lot of study as you’ll see that some of these nouns change when endings are added.

https://www.facebook.com/.../permalink/469497705661503/

[i] Masculine / feminine; nominative singular – various endings; accusative singular -em

Nominative: sōl > accusative: Sōlem in caelō videō. │ I see the sun in the sky.

Nominative: eclīpsis > accusative: Eclīpsem in caelō videō. │ I see an eclipse in the sky.

Nominative: avis > accusative: Avem in caelō videō. │ I see a bird in the sky.

Nominative: vespillō > accusative: Vespillōnem in caelō videō. │ I see a bat in the sky.

[ii] Masculine / feminine; nominative and accusative plural -ēs

Nominative: apēs > accusative: Apēs in caelō videō. │ I see bees in the sky.

Nominative: nūbēs > accusative: Nūbēs in caelō videō. │ I see clouds in the sky.

Nominative: vespillōnēs > accusative: Vespillōnēs in caelō videō. │ I see bats in the sky.

[iii] Neuter; nominative singular – various endings; accusative singular – same as nominative

Nominative: sidus > accusative: Sidus [no change] in caelō videō. │ I see a constellation in the sky.

Nominative: fulgur > accusative: Fulgur [no change] in caelō videō. │ I see a flash of lightning in the sky.

[iv] Neuter; nominative plural – (i)a; accusative plural – same as nominative

Nominative: sidera > accusative: Siderin caelō videō. │ I see constellations in the sky.



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