ECCE ROMANI I AUDIO FILES Find here a link to a Google Folder with all audio files that go with the stories and vocabulary for each chapter of Ecce Romani I.
Latin nouns have various endings. The endings are determined by what DECLENSION (noun family) they belong to. There are five declensions. The endings signal the role of the noun in a sentence: subject, possessive, indirect object, direct object and object of a preposition. These roles and their forms are called CASES. There are other roles too, but you don't need to worry about those yet. The dictionary form of a noun appears with the nominative, the genitive and the gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) of the noun. E.g. puella, puellae, f.
Vocabulary: mica = command form of micare , to shine, flash, twinkle (adMIRe) stella, stellae f. = star (conSTELLAtion; STELLAr) parvus, parva, parvum (adjective) little, small mirror = I wonder tam (adverb) = so bella = beautiful alba = white, bright, bright white gemma, gemmae f. = gem, jewel, diamond caelum, i n. sky, heavens (celestial, ceiling)
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