Here it is! From now on, First Declension is abbreviated FD because I'm too lazy to type it. :D I give the Nominative and Genitive singular for each word. The Nominative is for gender, and Genitive is for stem. For now you can find the stem with any case of the noun, but in Third it gets crazy. Lex, Legis (Law) Compared to: Silva, Silvae (Forest)
See the difference? Most *not all* of the gender in first declension is Feminine, but some isn't. So, here goes:
Silva, Silvae: Forest (V is pronounced like W. So, Silwa) Terra, Terrae: Earth/Land Nauta, Nautae: Sailor Porta, Portae: Gate Victoria, victoriae: Victory (Wicktorya) Gloria, Gloriae: Glory/fame (view spoiler)[Maria, Mariae: Mary (hide spoiler)]
And that verb: Videt: He/she/it sees (He/she/it if subject is not implied. If subject is implied: (Subject singular) sees.)
Okay guys have fun with your knew Latin words! See you next week for more stuff.
Lex, Legis (Law)
Compared to:
Silva, Silvae (Forest)
See the difference? Most *not all* of the gender in first declension is Feminine, but some isn't.
So, here goes:
Silva, Silvae: Forest (V is pronounced like W. So, Silwa)
Terra, Terrae: Earth/Land
Nauta, Nautae: Sailor
Porta, Portae: Gate
Victoria, victoriae: Victory (Wicktorya)
Gloria, Gloriae: Glory/fame
(view spoiler)[Maria, Mariae: Mary (hide spoiler)]
And that verb:
Videt: He/she/it sees (He/she/it if subject is not implied. If subject is implied: (Subject singular) sees.)
Okay guys have fun with your knew Latin words! See you next week for more stuff.
Oh btw, my birthday's tomorrow. Meh. Random.