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Page 1: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

Stage 2 NotesStage 2 Notes

Page 2: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

mercator Metellam salutat.

The merchant greets Metella.

Metella culinam intrat.

Metella enters the kitchen.

- a noun is a word that is a person, place, or a thing, or idea

Examples: puella, toga, Caecilius, canis, Metella

mercator Metellam salutat.

The merchant greets Metella.

Metella culinam intrat.

Metella enters the kitchen.

- a noun is a word that is a person, place, or a thing, or idea

Examples: puella, toga, Caecilius, canis, Metella

Page 3: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

in the sentences above there are two different forms of the same noun:

Metella- Metellam

these different forms are known as the nominative case and the accusative case

Nominative = subject

Accusative = direct object, translated after verb

in the sentences above there are two different forms of the same noun:

Metella- Metellam

these different forms are known as the nominative case and the accusative case

Nominative = subject

Accusative = direct object, translated after verb

Page 4: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

The endings a noun uses for the nominative and accusative forms depends on the declension that the noun belongs to.

Declension are categories or families of nouns that share the same endings in their nominative and accusative forms.

You can identify the declension of the noun by the genitive case. CLC unit I does not list the genitive, so we will refer to the accusative.

The endings a noun uses for the nominative and accusative forms depends on the declension that the noun belongs to.

Declension are categories or families of nouns that share the same endings in their nominative and accusative forms.

You can identify the declension of the noun by the genitive case. CLC unit I does not list the genitive, so we will refer to the accusative.

Page 5: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

First Declension nouns end in –am in the accusative singular form of the CLC Unit I dictionary entry.

Examples:fuga, fugamira, irambarba, barbamgloria, gloriam

Dictionary Entry: bruma, brumam

First Declension nouns end in –am in the accusative singular form of the CLC Unit I dictionary entry.

Examples:fuga, fugamira, irambarba, barbamgloria, gloriam

Dictionary Entry: bruma, brumam

1st Declension Nouns

Nominative Nominative Form, Form, SubjectSubject

of sentenceof sentence

Page 6: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

Second Declension nouns end in - um in the second form of the CLC Unit I dictionary entry.

Examples:somnus, somnumvesper, vesperumlocus, locumpuer, puerum Dictionary Entry: oculus, oculum

Second Declension nouns end in - um in the second form of the CLC Unit I dictionary entry.

Examples:somnus, somnumvesper, vesperumlocus, locumpuer, puerum Dictionary Entry: oculus, oculum

2nd Declension Nouns

Nominative Nominative Form, Form, SubjectSubject

of sentenceof sentence

Page 7: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

Third Declension nouns end in - em in the second form of the dictionary entry.

Examples: tempus, temporem rex, regemdoctor, doctoremnomen, nominemmater, matrem

Dictionary Entry: fons, fontem

Third Declension nouns end in - em in the second form of the dictionary entry.

Examples: tempus, temporem rex, regemdoctor, doctoremnomen, nominemmater, matrem

Dictionary Entry: fons, fontem

3rd Declension Nouns

Nominative Nominative Form, Form, SubjectSubject

of sentenceof sentence

Page 8: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

Nom Metella QuintusCaecilius mercator

Acc Metellam Quintum Caecilium mercatorem

if the merchant does something the nominative mercator is used.

Mercator is the subject.

For example: mercator amicum salutat. The merchant greets the friend.

Nom Metella QuintusCaecilius mercator

Acc Metellam Quintum Caecilium mercatorem

if the merchant does something the nominative mercator is used.

Mercator is the subject.

For example: mercator amicum salutat. The merchant greets the friend.

Page 9: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

if someone else does something to the merchant the accusative form mercatorem is used in the sentence.

Ask Whom or What after the verb.

Quintus mercatorem salutat. Quintus greets whom/ what? Answer: mercatorem

mercatorem is the direct object of the sentence.

if someone else does something to the merchant the accusative form mercatorem is used in the sentence.

Ask Whom or What after the verb.

Quintus mercatorem salutat. Quintus greets whom/ what? Answer: mercatorem

mercatorem is the direct object of the sentence.

Page 10: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

Take notice of the different word order in these sentences:

Clemens culinam intrat.

1st 3rd 2nd

Clemens enters the kitchen.

N.B. In a Latin sentence, the verb is last.

Page 11: Stage 2 Notes. / mercator Metellam salutat. / The merchant greets Metella. / Metella culinam intrat. / Metella enters the kitchen. / - a noun is a word

coquus vinum portat. 1st 3rd 2nd The cook carries the wine. (carries what? wine = acc)

When you are translating always follow this order:

Subject + Verb + Direct Object / Prep Phrase

Nom -t Acc in tablino= in the study

m in triclinio= in the dining room

coquus vinum portat. 1st 3rd 2nd The cook carries the wine. (carries what? wine = acc)

When you are translating always follow this order:

Subject + Verb + Direct Object / Prep Phrase

Nom -t Acc in tablino= in the study

m in triclinio= in the dining room

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Declining 1ST Declension Noun

Declining 1ST Declension Noun

1st declension. Ex: girl = puella Case endings are in RED

1st declension. Ex: girl = puella Case endings are in RED

Singular Plural

Nominative puellA puellAE

Accusative puellAM puellAS

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Declining a 2nd Declension Noun

Declining a 2nd Declension Noun

2nd declension. Ex. : slave= servus Case endings are in RED

2nd declension. Ex. : slave= servus Case endings are in RED

Singular Plural

Nominative servUS servI

Accusative servUM servOS

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Declining a 3rd Declension Noun

Declining a 3rd Declension Noun

* We didn’t study this one closely, so don’t panic!

3rd declension. Example: dog = canis

Case endings are in RED

* We didn’t study this one closely, so don’t panic!

3rd declension. Example: dog = canis

Case endings are in REDSingular Plural

Nominative canis canES

Accusative canEM canES

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CONJUGATIONSCONJUGATIONS

A conjugation is a group of verbs that have the same infinitive ending.

There are 4 conjugation infinitives: 1st - āre

2nd - ēre

3rd - ere

4th - īre

A conjugation is a group of verbs that have the same infinitive ending.

There are 4 conjugation infinitives: 1st - āre

2nd - ēre

3rd - ere

4th - īre

All infnitives end in –re. The vowel before the –re tells what conjugation

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VERBSVERBS Verbs have person and number. Number = singular or plural

Verbs agree with the subject Is there one person or more than one

Person = 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person. 1st = I/we 2nd = you/all of you 3rd = he, she, it/ they

Verbs have person and number. Number = singular or plural

Verbs agree with the subject Is there one person or more than one

Person = 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person. 1st = I/we 2nd = you/all of you 3rd = he, she, it/ they

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Person IndicatorsPerson IndicatorsSingular

Plural

1 O or M MUS

2 S TIS

3 T NT

Person indicators show WHO is doing the action

Singular Plural

1 I we

2 you all of you

3 he,she, it they

Person indicators coincide with English subject pronouns

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2nd conjugation2nd conjugationSingular

Plural

1 O or M MUS

2 S TIS

3 T NT

To conjugate a verb, take the infinitive and drop the -re

vidēre videO videMUS videS videTIS videT videNT

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vidēre videO videMUS videS videTIS videT videNT

I see, I am seeing, I do seeYou see, you are seeing, you do seeHe sees, he is seeing, he does see.

We see, we are seeing, we do seeYou all see, you are all seeing, you all do seeThey see, they are seeing, they do see

Present Present progressiveEmphatic

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1st conjugation1st conjugationSingular

Plural

1 O or M MUS

2 S TIS

3 T NT

To conjugate a verb, take the infinitive and drop the -re

amāre amOamaMUS amaS amaTIS amaT amaNT

1st person singular – drop the a before the -re

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amāre amOamaMUS amaS amaTIS amaT amaNT

I like, I am liking, I do likeYou like, you are liking, you do likeHe, she, it likes, he is liking, he does like

We like, we are liking, we do likeYou all like, you all are liking, you all do likeThey like, they are liking, they do like

Present Present progressiveEmphatic