Latin Nouns

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LATIN (Grammar) Mind Map on Latin Nouns, created by ella rose on 13/04/2015.
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Latin Nouns
  1. Nominative Nouns = subject that does the verb
    1. e.g. ELLA ran the race: Who ran the race? Ella did so Ella is the subject/nominative noun
    2. Accusative Noun = object to which the verb is done
      1. e.g. ELLA ran the race. What did Ella run? She ran THE RACE - ie the race is the object/accusative noun
      2. Latin has 3 groups of nouns
        1. Each group is called a DECLENSION
          1. Each declension forms the nominative, accusative and dative case in a different way
            1. DECLENSION NUMBER 1
              1. SINGULAR
                1. NOMINATIVE ends in "a" e.g. ANCILLA (slave girl
                  1. Form the accusative case by adding an "m" - e.g. ANCILLAM
                2. PLURAL
                  1. Nominative ends in "ae" e.g. ancillae
                    1. accusative ends in "S" e.g ancillas
                3. DECLENSION NUMBER 2
                  1. SINGULAR
                    1. Ends in "us" - e.g. Caecilius or servus (servant)
                      1. Form the accusative case by changing the last "s" to "m" - e.g. Caecilium or servum
                    2. PLURAL
                      1. nominative take off "US" and add "I"
                        1. e.g servi
                          1. accusative take off "US" and add"OS"
                            1. e.g servos
                    3. DECLENSION NUMBER 3
                      1. SINGULAR
                        1. Other nouns that aren't Declension 1 or 2 - e.g. leo (lion) or mercator (merchant)
                          1. Accusative always ends in "em" - e.g. leonem (lion) or mercatorem (merchant)
                        2. PLURAL
                          1. nominative add"ES"
                            1. e.g leones (also add N)
                              1. eg1 mercatores
                                1. accusative is the SAME!!!!
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