{"id":497,"date":"2010-07-28T19:03:50","date_gmt":"2010-07-28T19:03:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/latin\/?p=497"},"modified":"2010-08-02T10:10:55","modified_gmt":"2010-08-02T10:10:55","slug":"third-declension-accusative-and-genitive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/latin\/third-declension-accusative-and-genitive\/","title":{"rendered":"Third Declension Accusative and Genitive"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Let\u2019s do some translation practice and learn about the third declension accusative and genitive endings. The answers will be provided below :<\/p>\n<p>1) <strong>Canis servat<\/strong> <strong>r\u0113gem <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>2) <strong>M\u012blit\u0113s et<\/strong>\u00a0<strong>c\u016bst\u014dd\u0113s hostem vident<\/strong> (m\u012bles = soldier. Hostis = enemy)<\/p>\n<p>3) <strong>Gladi\u0101t\u014dr\u0113s\u00a0le\u014dn\u0113s pugant<\/strong> (le\u014d = lion)<\/p>\n<p>4) <strong>Uxor vigilis ad <\/strong><strong>f\u014dntem <\/strong><strong>ambulat<\/strong> (uxor = wife. Vigil = watchman, sentinel, fireman)<\/p>\n<p>5) <strong>Mulier\u0113s r\u0113gis in l\u012bmen ambulant<\/strong> (mulier = woman. l\u012bmen = threshold, doorway, border)<\/p>\n<p>6) <strong>Et Sor<\/strong><strong>\u014dr\u0113s <\/strong><strong>et fr\u0101tr\u0113s <\/strong><strong>imper\u0101t\u014dris<\/strong><strong> circum n\u0101vigant maria <\/strong>(soror = sister. Fr\u0101ter = brother. Imper\u0101tor = general, commander, emperor. Mare = sea.)<\/p>\n<p>7) <strong>Pater r\u0113gis sum et pater pl\u0113bum<\/strong> <strong>es<\/strong> (Pl\u0113bs = plebians, common people)<\/p>\n<p>8 <strong>Estis anim\u0101lia n\u014dn am\u0101tis sed inter anser\u0113s lab\u014dr\u0101tis<\/strong> (animal = animal. inter = between, among. Anser = goose)<\/p>\n<p>9) <strong>Prope fl\u016bmen montemque nat\u0101mus<\/strong> (m\u014dns = mountain)<\/p>\n<p>Answers :<\/p>\n<p>1) The dog guards the king<\/p>\n<p>2) The soldiers and guards are watching the enemy<\/p>\n<p>3) The gladiators are fighting the lions<\/p>\n<p>4) The wife of the watchman (or the watchman\u2019s wife) is walking to the fountain<\/p>\n<p>5) The women of the king (or the king\u2019s women) are walking into the doorway<\/p>\n<p>6) Both the sisters and brothers of the emperor are sailing around the seas<\/p>\n<p>7) I am the father of the king and you are the father of the commoners<\/p>\n<p>8 You all do not love animals but you all work among geese<\/p>\n<p>9) We are swimming near the river and the mountain<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Let\u2019s do some translation practice and learn about the third declension accusative and genitive endings. 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