Exercise 1
Put these singular nouns into the genitive case.
- fabula
- via
- murus
- ager
- ventus
- templum
- clamor
- canis
- princeps
- urbs
Exercise 2
Put these plural nouns into the genitive case.
- insulae
- ianuae
- viri
- nuntii
- saxa
- homines
- naves
- urbes
- litora
- maria
Exercise 3
Put these nouns into the genitive case; some are singular, some are plural.
- porta
- filiae
- patria
- amici
- equi
- consilium
- arma
- amores
- hostis
- comes
Exercise 4
Put these adjective–noun phrases into the genitive case; some are singular, some are plural.
- tanta regina
- undae ingentes
- horti novi
- ludus tuus
- magnum periculum
- prima nox
- urbs mea
- tristis mors
- comites felices
- multa nomina
Exercise 5
Translate these phrases into Latin.
- of the new field
- of all the fields
- of a good reputation
- of great stories
- of the lucky girls
- of a brave sailor
- of my forest
- of your horses
- of dead kings
- of the anxious prince