1st Declension Nouns

By Michael Garcia
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39 Questions
Dative and ablative plural of the words fīlia, “daughter,” and dea, “goddess” is fīliābus and deābus.
This is to distinguish these forms from the corresponding forms of fīlius, “son,” and deus, “god.”
Write the vocabulary entry (nominative singular, genitive singular, and gender) for each noun that the teacher indicates.
Then decline the noun.
aqua
1.

nominative singular of aqua

2.

genitive singular of aqua

3.

gender of aqua

4.

nominative singular of aqua

5.

genitive singular of aqua

6.

dative singular of aqua

7.

accusative singular of aqua

8.

ablative singular of aqua

9.

nominative plural of aqua

10.

genitive plural of aqua

11.

dative plural of aqua

12.

accusative plural of aqua

13.

ablative plural of aqua

filia
14.

nominative singular of filia

15.

genitive singular of filia

16.

gender of filia

17.

nominative singular of filia

18.

genitive singular of filia

19.

dative singular of filia

20.

accusative singular of filia

21.

ablative singular of filia

22.

nominative plural of filia

23.

genitive plural of filia

24.

dattive plural of filia

25.

accusative plural of filia

26.

ablative plural of filia

puella
27.

nominative singular of puella

28.

genitive singular of puella

29.

gender of puella

30.

nominative singular of puella

31.

genitive singular of puella

32.

dative singular of puella

33.

accusative singular of puella

34.

ablative singular of puella

35.

nominative plural of puella

36.

genitive plural of puella

37.

dative plural of puella

38.

accusative plural of puella

39.

ablative plural of puella