Latina Christiana 1 - 2nd Second Declension Neuter

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  • Nadia
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 1

    Latina Christiana 1 - 2nd Second Declension Neuter

    Hi Friends, I've got a question to confirm something I'm thinking. We are in Lesson 12 of LC1, and today my daughter pointed out that the "i" listed as the plural ending after each vocabulary word is incorrect - that it should be "a", since this is the appropriate "plural" ending for these words. At first I thought the words were 2nd Declension Masculine words, but when I looked at the list in the back (listed by grammar form), the vocab of this lesson is in the 2nd Declension Neuter list. This means the plural ending should be "a" for the Nominative case.

    Isn't this right? If so, the book is incorrect.

    We are relatively new to Latin so I did want to check with you "pros"!

    Thanks,

    Nadia
  • tanya
    MP Representative
    • Feb 2009
    • 7492

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    Nadia,

    I'm glad you asked this question before you go any further! I had the same confusion when my children began Latin study. I assumed the stray letter at the end of each vocab. word was the plural, but it is actually the genitive singular. The way you classify a Latin noun into the declension it belongs to is to use the genitive singular. The genitive singular ending of all 2nd declension nouns is 'i' regardless of their gender. So, the student needs to memorize the vocab. word as the nominative + genitive singular. The student also has to memorize the gender of the word because it is not readily apparent by looking at it (though most 1st decl. nouns are feminine, but there are exceptions). If the student knows the genitive singular, s/he will always know which declension the noun is.

    I know that this doesn't seem necessary right now, but it is really essential and you will understand why when you get further along. Right now, just make sure your student knows the declension and gender of each vocab. word she learns. She will be so glad later!

    I'll be glad to help you whenever you have more questions!

    Regards,

    Tanya Charlton

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