Latin Review

  1. 1st Princaple Parts
    • o
    • are
    • avi
    • atum
  2. 2nd Princaple Parts
    • eo
    • ere
    • edi
    • sum
  3. 3rd Princaple Parts
    • o
    • ere
    • ixi
    • tum
  4. 3rd I-Stem Princaple Parts
    • io
    • ere
    • epi
    • tum
  5. 4ht Princaple Parts
    • io
    • ire
    • ivi
    • itum
  6. Long by Nature
    • A syllable is long by nature if it contains a long vowel(a vowel with a macron over it).
    • A syllable is long by nature if it contains a diphthong.
  7. Long by Position
    • A syllable is long by position if its vowel is followed by two or more consonants.
    • A syllable is long by position if its vowel is followed by a double consonant(-x or -z).
  8. Questions: Yes/No
    Add -ne to the end of the first word in the sentance.
  9. Quetsions: Yes
    Use a negative word (usually non) with the -ne attached to it at the beggining of the sentance.
Author
laurenforjesus911
ID
80698
Card Set
Latin Review
Description
Latin review of rules, and other stuff, used for challenge a, from classical conversations.
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