Pronunciation Help

Click the “play” button to hear audio recordings of the Latin and Greek words presented in Chapters XI-XV. You can follow along in your book, or you can simply listen. Paradigms are presented in this order: nominative singular, genitive singular, nominative plural, genitive plural.

CHAPTER XI

Noun Paradigms (pp. 129-131)

1st vita
2nd (-us) musculus
2nd (-um) curriculum
4th manus
5th facies

 

Vocabulary (pp. 132-133)

 

 

CHAPTER XII

Noun Paradigms (pp. 142-143)

3rd (m/f) cervix
3rd (n) corpus

 

Prepositional Phrases (p. 144)

 

Vocabulary (p. 145)

 

 

CHAPTER XIII

Adjective Paradigms (pp. 155-157)


First-/ Second- and Third-declension Adjectives (p. 158)


Common Abbreviations (pp. 159-160)

 

 

CHAPTER XIV

Comparative Paradigm (p. 170)


Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (pp. 170-171)


Variant Third-declension Adjectives (p. 171)

 

 

CHAPTER XV

Greek Alphabet (p. 188):

full (regular)

 

full (slow)

 

alpha-zeta

 

eta-mu

 

nu-sigma

 

tau-omega

 

Vocabulary (p. 190)