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The Latin Verb Ending Song

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2011

Mr. U's 8th Grade Latin class introduces its new Latin grammar hit.

This one is about Latin verb endings (active voice). In Latin, verbs use different endings depending on who is doing the verb.

I = -ō
you = -s
he / she / it = -t

we = -mus
y'all = -tis
they = -nt

For example, looking at the verb "to sing":

I sing = cantō
You sing = cantās
He she or it sings = cantat

We sing = cantāmus
Y'all sing = cantātis
They sing = cantant

Apologies to JM

Thanks to JW for filming

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  • I want a teacher, like him :)

    my latin teacher isnt as funny as him :(

  • lol wow that was very clear ! :D

  • OMGOMGOMGOGMOGMOGMG THIS IS AMAZING ... the girls are GORGEOUS and great singers ... this is just .. wow ... AMAZING :)

  • most mustis(e)nt

  • If someone needs a song just to learn that then good luck with the rest of the grammar lol.

  • that's pretty good

  • YES! Thank you.... I'm dying in latin and I think this may help a bunchhhhh... and its to the tune of a song i actually know... unlike other ones

  • You can also sing it to the tune of jingle bells

  • omg

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