Title: 1st and 2nd Declension Nouns and Adjectives
11st and 2nd DeclensionNouns and Adjectives
- Latin II Grammar Review Lesson 1a
2Latin the Basics
- Latin II Grammar Review
- Review of Case Usage
3Case Usage
- In English, word order determines the meaning of
a sentence. - In Latin, case endings determine the meaning.
- The boy killed the deer with a single arrow.
- The word order paints a clear picture.
4Case Usage
- What if the words were rearranged?
- With a single boy the deer killed the arrow.
- Do these sentences convey the same meaning?
5Case Usage
- Moral of the Story
- Dont read Latin the same way you read English.
- Dont use word order to translate a sentence, use
case endings.
6Case Usage
- The Cases
- Nominative Subject (a, an, the)
- Genitive Possession (of)
- Dative Indirect Object (to/for)
- Accusative Direct Object (a, an, the)
- Ablative Object of Prepositions (by/with)
7Declining Latin Nouns
- The Basic Formula
- Noun Stem Declension Ending
- Agricola, agricolae
- Stem agricol-
- Puer, pueri
- Stem puer-
- Servus, servi
- Stem serv-
8First Declension Nouns
- Latin II Grammar Review
- Declining 1st Declension Nouns
9First Declension Endings
- Singular Plural
- Nominative -a -ae
- Genitive -ae -arum
- Dative -ae -is
- Accusative -am -as
- Ablative -a -is
10Declining First Declensionagricola, agricolae
- Singular
- Nominative agricol a
- Genitive agricol ae
- Dative agricol ae
- Accusative agricol am
- Ablative agricol a
11Declining First Declensionagricola, agricolae
- Plural
- Nominative agricol ae
- Genitive agricol arum
- Dative agricol is
- Accusative agricol as
- Ablative agricol is
12Declining First Declension
- Singular Plural English
- agricola agricolae the farmer(s)
- agricolae agricolarum of the farmer(s)
- agricolae agricolis to/for the farmer(s)
- agricolam agricolas the farmer(s)
- agricola agricolis by/with the farmer(s)
13Second Declension Masculine
- Latin II Grammar Review
- Declining 2nd Declension Nouns
14Second Declension Masculine Endings
- Singular Plural
- Nominative -us/-er -i
- Genitive -i -orum
- Dative -o -is
- Accusative -um -os
- Ablative -o -is
15Declining Second Declensionservus, servi (stem
serv-)
- Singular
- Nominative serv us
- Genitive serv i
- Dative serv o
- Accusative serv um
- Ablative serv o
16Declining Second Declensionservus, servi (stem
serv-)
- Plural
- Nominative serv i
- Genitive serv orum
- Dative serv is
- Accusative serv os
- Ablative serv is
17Declining Second Declension
- Singular Plural English
- servus servi the slave(s)
- servi servorum of the slave(s)
- servo servis to/for the slave(s)
- servum servos the slave(s)
- servo servis by/with the slave(s)
182nd Declension Neuter
- Latin II Grammar Review
- Declining 2nd Declension Nouns (cont.)
19Second Declension Neuter Endings
- Singular Plural
- Nominative -um -a
- Genitive -i -orum
- Dative -o -is
- Accusative -um -a
- Ablative -o -is
20Declining Second Declensionsignum, signi (stem
sign-)
- Singular
- Nominative sign um
- Genitive sign i
- Dative sign o
- Accusative sign um
- Ablative sign o
21Declining Second Declensionsignum, signi (stem
sign-)
- Plural
- Nominative sign a
- Genitive sign orum
- Dative sign is
- Accusative sign a
- Ablative sign is
22Declining Second Declension
- Singular Plural English
- signum signa the sign(s)
- signi signorum of the sign(s)
- signo signis to/for the sign(s)
- signum signa the sign(s)
- signo signis by/with the sign(s)
231st and 2nd Declension Adjectives
- Latin II Grammar Review
- Noun-Adjective Agreement
24Latin Adjectives
- Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns
- Remember, Latin adjectives must agree with the
nouns they modify in three ways - Case
- Number
- Gender
251st/2nd Declension Adjectives
- 1st/2nd declension adjectives use the same
endings as the nouns - Bonus a, um
- First Declension Second Declension
- -a -ae -us/er (um) -i (a)
- -ae -arum -i -orum
- -ae -is -o -is
- -am -as -um -os (a)
- -a -is -o -is
26Declining 1st/2nd Declension Adjectives
- Singular Plural
- puer bonus pueri boni
- pueri boni puerorum bonorum
- puero bono pueris bonis
- puerum bonum pueros bonos
- puero bono pueris bonis
27Declining 1st/2nd Declension Adjectives
- Singular Plural
- nauta bonus nautae boni
- nautae boni nautarum bonorum
- nautae bono nautis bonis
- nautam bonum nautas bonos
- nauta bono nautis bonis
28Declining 1st/2nd Declension Adjectives
- Remember, Latin adjectives must agree with the
nouns they modify in case, number, and gender - but their endings do not have to look the same!