
Yo Dude



Latin
“Reminders.”
English
Pronoun
Singular, when addressing one person
Subject
I / am
you / are
he,she /it is
ego
tu
is
Feminine
Nuetral
ea
Plural, when addressing more than one person
we
they
vos
ii
eae*
Pronoun
Singular
Reflective
me
te
se
my self
your self
him,her self
nos
vos
vos
Adverbs
ita
minime
yes, so
no, not at all
Adverbs
First declension end in -e
Second declension end in -e
bene
male
well
badly
Verb
Singular
Plural
sum
es
est
-o-
-s-
-t-
habes
habet
Greetings & Fairwells
Salve
Vale
Salvete
Valete
ego
tu
is
nos
ii
Cases
words that change according to their function in a sentence
Vocative
Case
words used for people being addressed.
First declension -a remain -a
Second declension -us is exchanged for -e
Second declension -ius is exchanged for -i
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Salve, Corinna et Livia
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Salvete, Sephane et Marce
-
Salvete, Juli et Luci
Nomen mihi est Marcus
Tibi nomen ast Livia
Nomen ei Lusius est
Nomen ei est Corinna
My name is Marcus
Your name is Livis
His name is Lucius
Her name is Corinna
Estne Roma in Italia?
Is Rome in Italy?
First conjugation
-o-, -as-, -t-.
Subject
ego
tu
is
To reside
habito
habitas
habitat
To love
amo
amas
amat
To stand
sto
stas
stat
Nomitave
Case
words you will find in a dictionary.
used for the subject of sentences and for predicates following a form of "to be"
you can find a subject by asking the question "who/What + verb?
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The man is sleeping.Who is sleeping -> The man
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I love you. Who loves you? -> I
The predicate is the second part of a sentence following the "X" is "Y" pattern.
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I am a man. -> A man.
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These women are engineers. -> engineers.
Suffix - ne
When a question only requires a yes/no answer
est
estne
habitas-ne
it is
is it
do you reside
Declining Noun
Noun Endings
Noun Declnsions
Genarally Feminine
Noun Genders
Noun
vir
femina
puer
puerlla
pater
mater
soror
frater
nomen
non
et
sed
mihi
Tibi
ei
Man
woman
boy
girl
father
mother
sister
brother
name
not
and
but
My
Your
His/Her
quis
quid
q
ubi
quomodo
who
what
when
where
why
how
studet
dormit
scribit
he/she studies
he/she sleeps
he/she writes
in urbe
domis
in the city
home
Suffix - singlular, plural
habito/as,atis
habeo/t
ago/it
I reside / you
I hold
I am doing
First declension -a
Second declension -us
Third declension -um
love
hope
intelligence
hate
courage
he
she
(sg)
it
10 Types of American (English) Nouns
Noun
Countable Noun
Uncountible Noun
Common Noun
Stephanus
Marcus
Alex
Roma
Antrim
Italia
Irish Sea
Atlantic Ocean
boy
girl
non binary
sea inlet
county
country
sea
ocean
table
football
candle
car
building
phone
Singular
Nominative
Genitve
Dative
Accusative
Ablative
Vocative
Plural
Nominative
Genitve
Accusative
Dative
Ablative