Latin for Beginners by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (bill gates books recommendations txt) 📕
LXXIV. VOCABULARY REVIEW--_Subjunctive in Indirect Questions_ 183-185
LXXV. VOCABULARY REVIEW--_Dative of Purpose or End for Which_ 185-186
LXXVI. VOCABULARY REVIEW--_Genitive and Ablative of Quality or Description_ 186-188
LXXVII. REVIEW OF AGREEMENT--_Review of the Genitive, Dative, and Accusative_ 189-190
LXXVIII. REVIEW OF THE ABLATIVE 191-192
LXXIX. REVIEW OF THE SYNTAX OF VERBS 192-193
READING MATTER
INTRODUCTORY SUGGESTIONS 194-195
THE LABORS OF HERCULES 196-203
P. CORNELIUS LENTULUS: THE STORY OF A ROMAN BOY 204-215
APPENDIXES AND VOCABULARIES
APPENDIX I. TABLES OF DECLENSIONS, CONJUGATIONS, NUMERALS, ETC. 226-260
APPENDIX II. RULES OF SYNTAX 261-264
APPENDIX III. REVIEWS 265-282
SPECIAL VOCABULARIES 283-298
LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY 299-331
ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY 332-343
INDEX 344-348
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The cardinal numerals are indeclinable excepting «ūnus», «duo», «trēs», the hundreds above one hundred, and «mīlle» used as a noun. The ordinals are declined like «bonus, -a, -um».
CARDINALS ORDINALS (How many) (In what order) 1, ūnus, -a, -um, one prīmus, -a, -um first 2, duo, duae, duo two secundus (or alter) second 3, trēs, tria three, tertius third, 4, quattuor etc. quārtus etc. 5, quīnque quīntus 6, sex sextus 7, septem septimus 8, octō octāvus 9, novem nōnus 10, decem decimus 11, ūndecim ūndecimus 12, duodecim duodecimus 13, tredecim (decem (et) trēs) tertius decimus 14, quattuordecim quārtus decimus 15, quīndecim quīntus decimus 16, sēdecim sextus decimus 17, septendecim septimus decimus 18, duodēvīgintī (octōdecim) duodēvīcēnsimus 19, ūndēvīgintī (novendecim) ūndēvīcēnsimus 20, vīgintī vīcēnsimus 21, {vīgintī ūnus or {vīcēnsimus prīmus or {ūnus et vīgintī, etc. {ūnus et vīcēnsimus, etc. 30, trīgintā trīcēnsimus 40, quadrāgintā quadrāgēnsimus 50, quīnquāgintā quīnquāgēnsimus 60, sexāgintā sexāgēnsimus 70, septuāgintā septuāgēnsimus 80, octōgintā octōgēnsimus 90, nōnāgintā nōnāgēnsimus 100, centum centēnsimus 101, centum (et) ūnus, etc. centēnsimus (et) prīmus, etc. 120, centum (et) vīgintī centēnsimus vīcēnsimus 121, centum (et) vīgintī ūnus, centēnsimus (et) vīcēnsimus prīmus, etc. etc. 200, ducentī, -ae, -a ducentēnsimus 300, trecentī trecentēnsimus 400, quadringentī quadringentēnsimus 500, quīngentī quīngentēnsimus 600, sescentī sescentēnsimus 700, septingentī septingentēnsimus 800, octingentī octingentēnsimus 900, nōngentī nōngentēnsimus 1000, mīlle mīllēnsimus
«479.» Declension of «duo», two, «trēs», three, and «mīlle», a thousand.
MASC. FEM. NEUT. M. AND F. NEUT. SING. PLUR. N. duo duae duo trēs trīa mīlle mīlia G. duōrum duārum duōrum trium trium mīlle mīlium D. duōbus duābus duōbus tribus tribus mīlle mīlibus A. duōs duās duo trīs tria mīlle mīlia or duo duās duo or trēs tria A. duōbus duābus duōbus tribus tribus mīlle mīlibus
NOTE. «Mīlle» is used in the plural as a noun with a modifying genitive, and is occasionally so used in the nominative and accusative singular. For the declension of «ūnus» cf. §470.
PRONOUNS «480.» PERSONAL ego, I tū, you suī, of himself,
etc.
SING. PLUR. SING. PLUR. SING. PLUR.
Nom. ego nōs tū vōs —— ——
Gen. meī nostrum, -trī tuī vestrum, -trī suī suī
Dat. mihi nōbīs tibi vōbīs sibi sibi
Acc. mē nōs tē vōs sē, sēsē sē, sēsē
Abl. mē nōbīs tē vōbīs sē, sēsē sē, sēsē
Note that «suī» is always reflexive.
«481.» DEMONSTRATIVEDemonstratives belong to the first and second declensions, but have the pronominal endings «-ī̆us» and «-ī» in the gen. and dat. sing.
«ipse», self
SINGULAR PLURAL MASC. FEM. NEUT. MASC. FEM. NEUT. Nom. ipse ipsa ipsum ipsī ipsae ipsa Gen. ipsī´us ipsī´us ipsī´us ipsōrum ipsārum ipsōrum Dat. ipsī ipsī ipsī ipsīs ipsīs ipsīs Acc. ipsum ipsam ipsum ipsōs ipsās ipsa Abl. ipsō ipsā
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