Latin- 2nd conjugation and 2nd Declension

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conjugate moneo-

moneo, monēre, monui, monitum

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conjugate terreo

terreo, terrēre, terrui, teritum

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conjugate doceo

doceo, docēre, docui, doctum

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conjugate teneo

teneo, tenēre, tenui, tentum

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conjugate video

video, vidēre, vidi, visum

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conjugate timeo

timeo, timēre, timui

no 4th pp

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What does the following word mean? moneo

to warn

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What does the following word mean? terreo

frighten

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What does the following word mean? doceo

to teach

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What does the following word mean? teneo

to hold

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What does the following word mean? video

to watch

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What does the following word mean? timeo

to fear

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What does the following word mean? amicus

friend

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What does the following word mean? deus

god

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What does the following word mean? dominus

master

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What does the following word mean? vir

man

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What does the following word mean? puer

boy

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What is a conjugation?

A team of Latin verbs

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What is a declension?

A team of Latin nouns

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How do you decline a type 1 noun? (amicus, deus, dominus)

for nominate singular, it’s just the word(amicus). For the rest just drop us apply endings.

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How do you decline a type 2 noun?(vir or puer)

Just add endings(don’t drop letters)

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: a

subject singular

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: ae

subject plural

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: am

DO singular

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: as

DO plural

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: um

DO singular

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: os

DO plural

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: us

Subject singular

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: er

Subject singular

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In order to tell the tense of a noun in a sentence look at the endings. Give tense and subject/DO: i

Subject Plural

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What the order of letter we should always remember when translating sentences

Subject Action Verb Direct Object

(S AV DO)

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What does “et” mean

and

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What does “non” mean

not