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Ch. 7. Third Declension Nouns. 3 rd decl. nouns are very common in Latin. You MUST memorize the entire vocab entry—one feature of 3 rd decl. is that the base often changes in all cases other than the nom. sing. The genitive gives you the base form. 3 rd decl. nouns can be any gender.
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Third Declension Nouns • 3rd decl. nouns are very common in Latin. • You MUST memorize the entire vocab entry—one feature of 3rd decl. is that the base often changes in all cases other than the nom. sing. • The genitive gives you the base form. • 3rd decl. nouns can be any gender. • Memorize the new endings!
Endings Sing. Plural Nom. -es Gen. -is -um Dat. -i -ibus Acc. -em -es Abl. -e -ibus
3rd Decl. Vocab • Amor, amoris, m.—love • Passer, passeris, m.—sparrow • Pax, pacis, f.—peace • Senex, senis, m.—old man • Soror, sororis, f.—sister
Practice • Decline pax and amor in full. • Give the case, number, and gender for: • Sene • Sorores • Amori • Pacem • Senibus
More Practice • Amoremhaberepossumus. • Senes Romani vinculis non tenentur. • Paxsororibusbonisdatur. • Virvenenummalispasseribus dat. • DocerelitterasRomaepotes? • Vircastrapasserumvidet. • Propter bella, Romani viriservarepacem non possunt.
Case, Number, and Gender • For each noun, give the case, number, gender, and if you finish early, the declension. • Aquas • Bellorum • Soror • Paci • Amicos • Memoriam
Sight Reading • Senexaquampasseribus dat. • Paxmalisviris non tenetur. • SororesRomanaepoetisamantur. • Filiiamorem belli habent. • Venenasenibus non damus.
Short Story—MiseriSenes • Translate, and identify the case and number of all 3rd-declension nouns. • Senes Romani multapraemia ex bellotenent. Non dantpraemiaRomanisfiliis, feminis, et viris. Miserisunt, et propter bellapraeclari et magnisunt. Paxpraemia et pecuniam non dat. Itaque, senespacemnon dat.
Change the Verb • Change the verb in parentheses to agree with the subject of the sentence, and translate. • Sorores de Romā. (cogitare) • Bonus agricolacenamsenibus. (dare) • Virimali in agris (manere) • Ego cenare in animo. (habere) • Propter passeres, Acricolaemiseri. (esse)
Translate • Druidespueros in castra docent? • Virimagnamcasam non habent. • Senex non sum. Tues? • Soror memoriam pacisfirmat. • Virpraemiumpaci dat. • Romani puerilibros et litteras non amant, sed bellum. • Feminae in agrissenis ambulant, sedviri et pueri in casāmanent.
Indirect Statement • An indirect statement reports someone or something else’s thoughts, views, or words. • In English, indirect statement is indicated by the word ‘that’. • Examples: • Dwight said that Michael is brilliant. • Mr. Conley thinks that he wants a pizza. • Do you think that Creed is crazy?
Indirect Statement • In Latin, indirect statements are associated with “head verbs.” • Head verbs are verbs associated with thinking, seeing, speaking, and feeling—anything cognitive. • Pick the “head verbs” from the following list: • Narrat —Cenas • Maneo —Est • Ambulat —Vident • The “head verbs” are the main verbs in the sentences—they translate normally.
Indirect Statement • The verb in the indirect statement (what is being reported) is in the infinitive. • The subject of the indirect statement is in the accusative. • Examples: • Virvidetpuellamambulare. • Feminanarratpasseremmalumesse. • Puerisenemiacerevident. • Just as always, find the main verb first. If it is a “head verb,” then there is a good chance you may have an indirect statement.
Translation Guide • Find the main verb. • Find the subject. • If the verb is a cognitive verb, be on the lookout for an indirect statement. • If the indirect statement contains a se, then the subject is the same as that of the main verb. (He that he…) • If you finish early: underline all of the indirect statements in the English translation, and circle the 3rd declension nouns.
Sight Reading • Senes se non haberepecuniamnarrant.
Sight Reading • Senes se non haberepecuniamnarrant. • Vides puerosdocere in castris?
Sight Reading • Senes se non haberepecuniamnarrant. • Vides puerosdocere in castris? • Catullus Romanosviros dare praemianarrat.
Sight Reading • Senes se non haberepecuniamnarrant. • Vides puerosdocere in castris? • Catullus Romanosviros dare praemianarrat. • Numacogitatoffamessebonam, sed non passerem.
Sight Reading • Senes se non haberepecuniamnarrant. • Vides puerosdocere in castris? • Catullus Romanosviros dare praemianarrat. • Numacogitatoffamessebonam, sed non passerem. • Poeta putatpuellas et puerosbellopararidebere.
Vircibumamat, sed non passeres. • Olim, virmagnusvidetpasseremintrarecasam. Cogitatpasseres in casissoleremanere. Propter passerem, familiaviri non gaudiumhabet. Mox, casa multispasseribustenetur, et passerescibumviricenant. Familiacenare non potest. Virnarratfamiliae se miserumesse. Consilium non habet, sednarrat se praemia bono auxilio dare.
Sight Reading • Romani senesnarrant se amorembellohabere.
Sight Reading • Romani senesnarrant se amorembellohabere. • Poeta bonus putattemiserumesse.
Sight Reading • Romani senesnarrant se amorembellohabere. • Poeta bonus putattemiserumesse. • Senes dare pecuniamiubeo.
Sight Reading • Romani senesnarrant se amorembellohabere. • Poeta bonus putattemiserumesse. • Senes dare pecuniamiubeo. • Malus Catullus narratfeminamamarepasserem, sed non Catullum.
Sight Reading • Romani senesnarrant se amorembellohabere. • Poeta bonus putattemiserumesse. • Senes dare pecuniamiubeo. • Malus Catullus narratfeminamamarepasserem, sed non Catullum. • Propter dolumsenis, sororcogitat se in vinculismanere.
Catullus, 1st Four Lines of Poem 5 Vivimus, mea Lesbia, atqueamamus, Rumoresquesenumseveriorum Omnesuniusaestimusassis! Soles occidere et redirepossunt… Vivimus—we live Rumor, rumoris, m.—rumor Severior—harsh Omnes—all Sol, solis, m.—sun Occidere—fall Redire—return
Vocab “quiz” • Give English definitions for the following: • Femina, feminae, f. • Amor, amoris, m. • Pax, pacis, f. • Senex, senis, m. • Ager, agris, m. • Bellum, belli, n. • Amicus, amici, m. • Passer, passeris, m. • Cogito, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatus • Possum, posse, potui • Extra credit: pick any one of the 3rd declension nouns above, and decline it in full.