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Learn Latin Online: Lectio Quattuor (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

Noun/Adjective Agreement
Conjugating Verbs

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  • Is it Pulchrum or just Pulcrum?

  • @1DeathWing Pulchrum would be the correct form-- sometimes it's hard to catch typos when PowerPoint doesn't recognize Latin as a language.

  • You called "puer" a principle part. That's a term used for verbs.

  • @noahvox Yes-- I use the term "principal parts" for both nouns and verbs. I was taught it this way actually. PRINCIPAL PARTS can belong to ANYTHING that is inflected. Nouns, adjectives, verbs etc. Thus, it's essentially an umbrella term. I hope you understand!

    

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  • Thank you so much

  • Shouldn't it be lectio quartus?

  • Vel quarta.

  • i think this lesson is new for me, hope i understand :D

  • Nice! Can't wait for the Latin reading!!!!

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