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Plural NOUNS

Plural NOUNS. Latin Words in English. What are the missing plural or singular forms for these English words?. Latin Words in English. Can you think of any other English words that would fit these patterns?. How do you make these words plural?. a ntenna l arva v ertebra f emina via.

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Plural NOUNS

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  1. Plural NOUNS

  2. Latin Wordsin English What are the missing plural or singular forms for these English words?

  3. Latin Wordsin English Can you think of any other English words that would fit these patterns?

  4. How do you make these words plural? • antenna • larva • vertebra • femina • via • antennae • larvae • vertebrae • feminae • viae

  5. 1st Declension Nouns

  6. How do you make these words plural? • fungus • stimulus • apparatus • amicus • servus • fungi • stimuli • apparati • amici • servi

  7. 2nd Declension Nouns

  8. How do you make these words plural? • bacterium • datum • minimum • forum • atrium • bacteria • data • minima • fora • atria

  9. 2nd Declension Nouns (Neuter nouns!)

  10. How do you make these words plural? • axis • vertex • basis • mater, matris • mercator, mercatoris • axes • vertices • bases • matres • mercatores

  11. 3rd Declension Nouns

  12. 1. navis, navis 2. servus, servi 3. iudex, iudicis 4. cera, caera 5. anulus, anuli 6. ianua, ianuae 7. mendax, mendacis 8. pecunia, pecuniae 9. Quintus, Quinti 10. leo, leonis Make the following Nominative Plural…

  13. Plural VERBS

  14. Present Endings - SONG SingularPlural 1st -o (I)-mus(We) 2nd -s (You) -tis(Y’all) 3rd -t (S/he, it) -nt (They) amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant moneo, mones, monet, monemus, monetis, monent rego, regis, regit, regimus, regitis, regunt audio, audis, audit, audimus, auditis, audiunt

  15. In English, what happens to the verb? • The dog sees dinner. • The dogs ______ dinner.

  16. In Latin, the verb has to change too! The dogseesdinner. The dogsseedinner. caniscenamvidet. canescenamvident.

  17. 1st and 2nd Conjugations • Go to the second Principal part • Drop the ‘RE’ • Add ‘NT’ Example: • LAUDARE • LAUDA… • LAUDANT(They praise)

  18. 3rd and 4th Conjugations • Go to the 2nd principal part. • Drop the ‘ERE’ if 3rd and the ‘RE’ if 4th Conj. • ADD ‘UNT’ Example: • AGERE AUDIRE • AG… AUDI… • AGUNT (They do) AUDIUNT

  19. Change Singulars to Plurals • ambulo, ambulare • audio, audire • trado, tradere • voco, vocare • ago, agere • maneo, manēre • dico, dicere • vinco, vincere • ambulant • audiunt • tradunt • vocant • agunt • manent • dicunt • vincunt

  20. Practice Translation Practice translating the following story. Link for Vocabulary Help – CLICK HERE

  21. Translate in theatro(page 80)

  22. Culture Reading Study the following taken from your textbook.

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