Memorize those Latin endings!

Every week, students ask me how to memorize the Latin endings.  Unfortunately, there is no easy way to do it.  You simply have to work.  This free “chalkboard” series shows you exactly what to do.

Before jumping in, if you are learning Latin, I have written a book with all of my best tips and strategies.  It’s available as a free download here: https://dwanethomas.com/downloads/via-latin-lost/

If you are interested in learning Latin, you can go through the classes on my site 24/7.  I recommend the book Lingua Latina by Hans Ørberg.  If you tackle the book and find yourself bogged down, you may find the classes on my site helpful.  To join, just click here: https://dwanethomas.com/join/.  People really like the classes.  But, don’t take my word for it.  See what they are saying right here: https://dwanethomas.com/testimonials/.

If you want a more professionally filmed experience, check out the best-selling DVD series: Visual Latin.  Or, if you want to skip Latin, and just jump right into learning English words from Latin and Greek roots, you may enjoy the series Word up!  Warning.   Word up! is a bit wacky.  You will learn a lot… but, you may find yourself rolling your eyes, too.

Okay.  On to the Latin endings…

 

#1: Sum, es, est….

#2: The First Declension

#3: The Second Declension

#4: The Second Declension (Neuter)

#5: The Second Declension (Words ending in “r”, or “er”).

#6: Third Declension Nouns

#7: Third Declension Neuter Nouns

#8: Third Declension I-Stem Nouns

#9: Fourth Declension Nouns

#10: 4th Declension Neuter Nouns

#11: 5th Declension Nouns

#12: 1st Person Personal Pronouns

#13: 2nd Person Personal Pronouns

#14: 3rd Person Personal Pronouns

#15: Demonstrative Pronouns

#16: Demonstrative Pronouns, part 2