PPT-Nominative and Accusative Nouns
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Introduction to Greek By Stephen Curto For Intro to Greek Sept 11 2016 Outline Review Vocabulary Parts of a Greek Word The 5 Noun Cases Parts of Greek Nouns Nominative
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Introduction to Greek By Stephen Curto For Intro to Greek Sept 11 2016 Outline Review Vocabulary Parts of a Greek Word The 5 Noun Cases Parts of Greek Nouns Nominative Accusative THE Definite Article. Adjective Ending in the Nominative Case. Look at this chart for definite & indefinite articles in the . nomiantive. case. (you may want to make a copy of this for your notes). . . For definite articles (the). of Quality::-w/ these: desire, knowledge, familiarity, memory, participation, power, fullnesswith Verbs:-Verbs that Take a Genitive: (toho) MU , UCITELE Masculine inanimate (ten) HRAD (ten) STROJ Feminine (tu) EN (tu) RU (tu) P st. , 2. nd. , and 3. rd. declension. Noun – Adjective agreement . 1. st. declension recap. Remember that we know 3CASES in singular and plural. Nominative – subject of the sentence. Dative—indirect object (to/for). Sept. 4, 2012. Case uses!. Subjects and Predicates. In Latin, the . subject. is always in the NOMINATIVE case. (-a or –. ae. on the 1. st. declension chart). Puell. ae. . aquam. . portant. . . Case. Singular. Plural. Nominative. ic. we. Accusative. me. us. Genitive. min. ure. Dative. me. us. Second Person. Case. Singular. Plural. Nominative. þu. ge. Accusative. þe. eow. Genitive. þin. eower. Lesson 2:. Can you handle the truth?. This is going to get pretty intense today.. Maybe we ought to hold hands and sing. Kum-ba-ya first.. But how do you say Kum-ba-ya in German?. Okay. Back to business.. Latin nouns have . CASE, GENDER, NUMBER.. 1. . Case. – an ending that shows how the noun functions in the sentence . ex. Subject, direct object, possession…. 2. . Gender . – a way of categorizing nouns into 3 forms: masculine, feminine, neuter. Accusative Nouns. fama. famae. f.. report, fame. familia. familiae. f.. family. fortuna. fortunae. f.. fortune, luck. puella. puellae. f.. girl. terra. terrae. f.. earth, land. vita. vitae. f.. life. an. Two way prepositions. What are two-way prepositions? . A . set . of prepositions can take the dative or the accusative case: . "an. ", "auf", "hinter", ". in. ", ". neben. ", ". über. ", ". unter. There are two kinds of adjectives.. 1. st. -2. nd. declension . 3. rd. declension. What do adjectives look like in a vocabulary list?. You are usually given nominative, singular forms for adjectives.. The Secret of the German Language Lesson 8: Today we have a special guest: That crazy German teacher that wrote all of these stories. That’s right: Das Gesicht von Wahnsinn ! We go back to a lesson we had when we first started learning German. Jenney’s First Year Latin Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Vocabulary Latin Nouns – Characteristics 1 st Declension Nouns Nominative Case – Subject & Predicate Nominative Lesson 1 Vocabulary agricola, agricolae, + i-. stems. . Specific. . features. . of. . the. 3rd . declension. All. 3 . genders. . included. (. cortex. . m.. , radix . f.. , femur. . n.. ). Nom. . . Sg. . – no . fixed. . ending.
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