Fun With Latin Grammar Songs

Fun With Latin Grammar Songs
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Explore the basics of Latin grammar through catchy songs like Nominative Nominative, Genitive Genitive, Dative Dative, Accusative Accusative, Ablative, 1st Declension Song, and 2nd Declension Song. Each song teaches different aspects of Latin grammar in a fun and engaging way, making learning enjoyable and memorable.

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  1. NOMINATIVE NOMINATIVE To the tune of You are my sunshine A You are my subject, my only subject D you re nomina nomina- -tive tive, you run the verb, D you may be puella, servus or canis plural puellae, servi or canes. A A E A

  2. GENITIVE GENITIVE To the tune of London Bridge Genitive Genitive is ae,i, is ae,i, is ae,i, is Genitive Genitive is ae,i, is it s possession Genitive Genitive plural is arum, orum, um Genitive Genitive plural is arum, orum, um it s possession arum, orum, um arum, orum, um

  3. DATIVE DATIVE To the tune of Zip To the tune of Zip- -a a- -dee G G C C ae, o, ae, o, i i, yes , yes that s the Dative that s the Dative G G C C use these endings when you use these endings when you show tell or G G C C G G s s, , s s, , ibus ibus, tells , tells to or to or for C C Am Am D D with with indirect objects, specials verbs indirect objects, specials verbs and more. dee- -doo G G doo- -dah dah G G D D give show tell or give for G G and more.

  4. ACCUSATIVE ACCUSATIVE To the tune of Wheels on the Bus D The accusative accusative case goes D the accusative accusative case goes A D it s direct object D The accusative accusative plural goes D the accusative accusative plural goes it s direct object A am um em am um em am um em A am um em D D A as os es as os es as os es A as os es D D

  5. ABLATIVE ABLATIVE To the tune of BINGO and SID SPACE prepositions The last case is the Ablative, , e, s, s, ibus , e, s, s, ibus by with from in on, by with from in on, by with from in on, Ablative,

  6. 1st Declension Song (to the tune of ABC s Say the following letters: A AE AE AM Long A AE ARUM IS AS IS, too Now the first declensions through! A D A E A E A A D A E A D A E A, AE, AE, AM, Long A, AE, ARUM, IS, AS, IS too, now the 1st declensions thru

  7. 2nd Declension Song (to the tune of Jingle Bells ) Say the following letters: US I O UM O I ORUM IS OS IS G D7 G US, I, O UM, O, I ORUM, IS, OS, IS C G D7 D (G) Oh what fun it s to decline with endings such as these

  8. Third Declension Third declension ( clap your hands") C () is I em e es um ibus es ibus clap clap () is I em e es um ibus es ibus clap clap the nominative s blank, you know it, that s 3rd declension! show it! G () is I em e es um ibus es ibus clap clap G C F C C

  9. 4th Declension (Louie, Louie) G US, US, UI G THAT S THE 4TH 4 U G US, UUM, IBUS US IBUUUUS G WHATCHA GOTTA DO C C D UM UUUUU D C C C D C C D C (THANKS TO JACK ANDERS)

  10. 5th DECLENSION To the tune of The Flintstones G D G D Bm C G E S E I E I E M E E S E R U M G D G EBUS ES and EBUS: D Bm C G That s the 5th Declension Feminine

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