Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Stage 2

friend

amicus, amici, m.

slave girl

ancilla, ancillae, f.

dinner

cena, cenae, f.

food

cibus, cibi, m

he sleeps

dormit

dormit

he/she/it sleeps, is sleeping

she enters

intrat

he is praising

laudat

intrat

he/she/it enters, is entering

mercator, mecatoris m.

merchant

quoque

also

mox

soon

cenat

he/she/it eats, is eating

The subject of "legit" can only be....

he/she/it

The subject of a Latin sentence likes to be at the _____________ of the sentence.

beginning

Salve!

Hello! (to one person)

villa, villae, f.

villa, house

he visits

visitat

she is visiting

visitat

visitat

he/she/it visits, is visiting

it hears

audit

she hears

audit

audit

he/she/it hears, is hearing

The accusative case is the _____________ of the Latin sentence.

direct object

What is 1st Declension Accusative Singular case ending?

-am

What case is used as the direct object in a Latin sentence?

accusative

What letter helps you identify a noun in the accusative singular case?

m

what case is "cibum"?

accusative