. Latin for beginners . s as shown by the order ofthe words. 2 orbis terrarum, of the world. ^ Tiberim, the Tiber, accusativecase. ADJECTIVES IN -ER 41 96. DIALOGUE Marcus and Cornelius C. Ubi est, Marce, filius tuus ? Estne in pulchra terra Italia ? M. Non est, Cornel!, in Italia. Ad fluvium Rhenum properat cumcopils Romanis quia est^ famanovi belli cum Germanls. LiberGermaniae populus Romanesnon amat. ^ C. Estne filius tuus copiarumRomanarum legatus ? M. Legatus non est, sed estapud legionarios. C. Quae ^ arma portat ^ ? M. Scutum magnum et lorl-cam duram et galeam pulchramportat. C. Quae te
. Latin for beginners . s as shown by the order ofthe words. 2 orbis terrarum, of the world. ^ Tiberim, the Tiber, accusativecase. ADJECTIVES IN -ER 41 96. DIALOGUE Marcus and Cornelius C. Ubi est, Marce, filius tuus ? Estne in pulchra terra Italia ? M. Non est, Cornel!, in Italia. Ad fluvium Rhenum properat cumcopils Romanis quia est^ famanovi belli cum Germanls. LiberGermaniae populus Romanesnon amat. ^ C. Estne filius tuus copiarumRomanarum legatus ? M. Legatus non est, sed estapud legionarios. C. Quae ^ arma portat ^ ? M. Scutum magnum et lorl-cam duram et galeam pulchramportat. C. Quae tela portat ? M. Gladium et pilum longumportat. C. Amatne legatus filiumtuum? M. Amat, et saepe filio meopraemia pulchra et praedammultam dat. C. Ubi est terra Germanorum ? M. Terra Germanorum, Cornell, est finitima Rheno, fluvio magnoet alto. 1 est, before its subject, there is; so sunt, there are, ^ Quae, what kind of,an interrogative adjective pronoun. ^ What are the three possible trans-lations of the present tense .*. LEGIONARIUS 42 - POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS LESSON XIVTHE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS 97. Observe the sentences This is my shieldThis shield is mine In the first sentence my is a possessive adjective ; in the second mineis a possessive pronoun, for it takes the place of a noun, this shield ismine being equivalent to this shield is my shield. Similarly, in Latin thepossessives are sometimes adjectives and sometimes pronouns, 98. The possessives my^ mine^ your^ yours^ etc. are declined likeadjectives of the first and second declensions. Singular 1st Pers. meus, mea, meum Tny^ mine 2d Pers, tuus, tua, tuum your^ yours jd Pers, suus, sua, suum his (pwn)^ her (pwn\ its (own) Plural jst Pers. noster, nostra, nostrum our^ ours 2d Pers. vester, vestra, vestrum your^ yours jd Pers, suus, sua, suum their (pwn\ theirs Note. Meus has the irregular vocative singular masculine mi, as mi fili,O my son, a. The possessives agree with the name of the thing possessed in gend
Size: 1339px × 1867px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookid, booksubjectlatinlanguage