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Third declension noun endings - singular
Nominative - ***
Genitive - is
Dative - I
Accusative - em
Ablative - e
Third declension noun endings - plural
Nominative - Es
Genitive - um
Dative - ibus
Accusative - Es
Ablative - ibus
5 forms of noun declensions
Nominative
Genitive
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Declension of mIles, MIlitis, m (soldier) - singular
Nominative - mIles
Genitive - mIlitis
Dative - mIlitI
Accusative - mIlitem
Ablative - mIlite
Declension of mIles, MIlitis, m (soldier) - plural
Nominative - mIlitEs
Genitive - mIlitum
Dative - mIlitibus
Accusative - mIlitEs
Ablative - mIlitibus
The nominative form...
Noun is the subject or doer of a verb.
MIles postest dIcere.
What case is
MIles
?
The soldier is able to speak.
Nominitive
Genitive form, meaning and significance.
Shows possession. The form without the ending shows the stem or base necessary to form the rest of the endings.
Dative form
Shows an indirect object. "Caesar gives the money
to the soldier."
Author
wschmidt
ID
258786
Card Set
lat5
Description
lat5
Updated
2014-01-28T18:56:59Z
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