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1 Jenney’s First Year Latin Lesson 8
Vocabulary List 8 2-1-2 –ER Adjectives The Dative Case – Dative of Indirect Object

2 Vocabulary List 8

3 līber, lībera, līberum free

4 wretched, poor, miserable
miser, misera, miserum wretched, poor, miserable

5 noster, nostra, nostrum our, ours

6 pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
beautiful, handsome; noble, fine

7 sacer, sacra, sacrum sacred, holy

8 vester, vestra, vestrum your, yours (you pl.)

9 ante (+ acc.) before

10 contrā (+ acc.) against

11 inter (+ acc.) between, among

12 ob (+ acc.) because of

13 per (+ acc.) through

14 post (+ acc.) after, behind

15 propter (+ acc.) on account of

16 trāns (+ acc.) across, over

17 2-1-2 –ER Adjectives

18 2-1-2 –ER Adjectives another type of adjectives is ones with –er in the nom. sg. masc. form liber, libera, liberum: free miser, misera, miserum: wretched, unfortunate, poor noster, nostra, nostrum: our, ours pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum: beautiful; noble, fine sacer, sacra, sacrum: sacred, holy vester, vestra, vestrum: your, yours (cp. tuus, -a, -um)

19 2-1-2 –ER Adjectives these act just like ager and puer in the masculine forms some retain the –e– in the stem (like puer) liber, libera, liberum miser, misera, miserum others drop the –e– from the stem (like ager) noster, nostra, nostrum pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum sacer, sacra, sacrum vester, vestra, vestrum

20 2-1-2 –ER Adjectives in all other forms, they act like –us, –a, –um adjectives you must memorize which ones keep/drop the –e– from the stem use derivatives to help you determine whether the e stays or go

21 Declining a 2-1-2 –ER Adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
MASCULINE FEMININE NEUTER Singular Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl. Plural

22 Declining a 2-1-2 –ER Adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
Declining a –ER Adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum Stem: ________ MASCULINE FEMININE NEUTER Singular Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl. Plural

23 Declining a 2-1-2 –ER Adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
Declining a –ER Adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum Stem: pulchr– MASCULINE FEMININE NEUTER Singular Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Abl. Plural

24 Declining a 2-1-2 –ER Adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
Declining a –ER Adjective pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum Stem: pulchr– MASCULINE FEMININE NEUTER Singular Nom. pulcher pulchra pulchrum Gen. pulchrī pulchrae Dat. pulchrō Acc. pulchram Abl. pulchrā Plural pulchrōrum pulchrārum pulchrīs pulchrōs pulchrās

25 The Dative Case: Dative of Indirect Object

26 The Dative Case – Indirect Object
the indirect object is shown through a noun in the dative case indirect object: the person or thing to or for whom/which something is said, given, shown, or done translate using to or for after verbs of giving, showing, saying, or telling, e.g.: to give: dō, dare, dedī, datus to show: monstrō, monstrāre, monstrāvī, monstrātus to say: dicō, dicere, dīxī, dictus to tell: nārrō, nārrāre, nārrāvī, nārrātus

27 Dative of Indirect Object
In English, we usually omit the preposition to or for I will give misbehaving students misdemeanor marks. I will give misdemeanor marks to misbehaving students. I.O. usually comes before the D.O. in Latin can be translated before or after the D.O. e.g.: Fīliae meae fabūlam dē bellō nārrābō. I will tell my daughter a story about the war. I will tell a story about the war to my daughter.

28 Dative of Indirect Object
N.B.: do not confuse the dative of I.O. with the accusative of PTW acc. of PTW requires a verb of motion dat. of I.O. comes after verbs of giving, showing, saying, or telling Dōnum puellae dabō. Aquam ad puellam portābō.

29 Dative of Indirect Object – Practice
Identify the D.O. and I.O., then translate: Nauta puerō aquam dat. Equīs frūmentum dabāmus. Fīliō bonō dōna multa dabunt. Agricolae fēminae fabūlam nārrant.


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