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Lesson 2 - First Declension Nouns and Adjectives: thelatinlink
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Ea Quae Legit (. Lesson 2 - First Declension Nouns and Adjectives. Alright folks. By now I hope you've taken the time to look over the verbs and memorize the paradigm. Okay Now then. I hope we've all mastered the definition of a noun as "person, place, or thing" and an adjective as "something that describes a noun." If not, go directly to Madlibs, do not pass go, do not collect $200. There are 6 cases of nouns. The subject. This is the noun that does something. By what"), agent. By whom"), manner. Where"...
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After Two Months of Baited Breath...: thelatinlink
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Ea Quae Legit (. After Two Months of Baited Breath. Well, thank you all for your patience. I know, I know, it's been a while and I'm a bad mod. But nonetheless, here is the second half of the Second Declension. The first half is Masculine, and the second half is Neuter. That's right, there are actually TWO declensions in the Second declension. Weird, eh? So when I talk about Second Declension nouns, they can be either Neuter OR Masculine. These are the Masculine nouns and adjectives. Neuter - parvum donum.
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Second Declension: thelatinlink
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Ea Quae Legit (. These are the Masculine nouns and adjectives. Masculine - populus magnus. Nom - populus magnus (the great people). Gen - populi magni (of the great people). Dat - populo magno (to/for the great people). Acc - populum magnum (the great people). Abl - populo magno (with/by/from the great people). Voc - popule magne (O great people! Nom - populi magni (the great peoples). Gen - populorum magnorum (of the great peoples). Dat - populis magnis (to/for the great peoples). In the case of puer.
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Post Script to Lesson 2: thelatinlink
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Ea Quae Legit (. Post Script to Lesson 2. Okay, I'm going to give you a couple of examples here, and a link to the vocab for this lesson. All the examples I'm going to give you from now on - and all the exercises - will be given assuming you have studied the lessons and the vocab thouroughly. If you're really serious about learning this, you need to know the vocab. A The poet is giving the girl large roses ( or. Is giving large roses to the girl). B The girls are giving the poet's roses to the sailors.
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Come on, guys: thelatinlink
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Ea Quae Legit (. Come on, guys. Just a couple of comments. Please? Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Okay folks, one last time. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. 1999 LiveJournal, Inc.
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Icon!: thelatinlink
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I thought this icon was appropriate, even more so if you've seen Life of Brian. If you haven't, do: there's a very funny Latin scene, among other things). Quite the talented iconist). Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. To be, or not to be. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. 1999 LiveJournal, Inc.
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Thanks, Ratey!: thelatinlink
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Ea Quae Legit (. It has come to my attention that in one of the vocab lists I linked you to, "magna" is listed as a noun. This is TOTALLY incorrect. It is an ADJECTIVE. I don't know how they messed that up, but it's true. "Magna, magnae" is an adjective. Please, I hope this clears up some confusions for everything. And if you come across something suspicious-looking in the future, please ask, just in case. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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Translation help -- apologies in advance.: thelatinlink
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Translation help - apologies in advance. I recently finished a graduate intensive summer Latin course, and was complaining about it to a friend of mine when he perked up and said, "Hey! There's something I've been trying to get translated for a while. Can you help me? Six weeks of brain-numbing Latin boot camp, and my grammar is still pretty weak, so I wanted to ask for backup before I give him the translation I came up with (he's getting it printed on a t-shirt). Here's the prase in English:.
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Just a reminder...: thelatinlink
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Ea Quae Legit (. In case you've forgotten. I'm not going to put up anything further until tehre's a couple of responses on the last lesson.There's really not much point in you getting another declension if you don't understand the first one. I'd like to get the second declension up before I leave for Alaska, otherwise you'll probably have to wait till I get home, and that is a long time. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post.
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