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Comparatives, Superlatives, Conjunctions, Prepositions and
Adverbs
Comparatives and Superlatives of Adjectives (Comparativa et
superlativa adjectivorum)
There are three types of adjectives: Positive (the 'normal'
adjective, eg. the brave man:
fortis vir), Comparitive (eg. the
braver man, or the rather brave
man: fortior vir) and Superlative (eg. the
bravest man, or the very brave
man: fortissimus vir).Comparatives and
superlatives of adjectives are usually formed by appending the
suffix -ior (genitive is -ioris) for comparatives and -issimus for
superlatives. All comparatives are declined like third declension
nouns while superlatives are declined like second declension nouns,
and thus must match the gender of the noun the superlative
modifies. Often stem changes occur when appending theses
suffixes.
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Adjective: longus (long)
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| longus |
longior |
longissimus |
| long |
longer |
longest |
Irregular
Adjectives
Fortunately, there are only a few irregular adjectives.
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Irregular Adjective: bonus
|
| bonus |
melior |
optimus |
| good |
better |
best |
|
Irregular Adjective: malus
|
| malus |
peior |
pessimus |
| bad |
worse |
worst |
Other irregular adjectives include magnus, maior, maximus
(great); parvus, minor, minimus (small) and multus, plūrēs,
plūrimus (many).
Adverbs
Adverbs are formed usually by replacing the suffix appended to
the stem with the -e, or -i and sometimes -um. Adverbs modify the
verb in the clause which the adverb is contained in. The adverb may
be placed anywhere with the clause. Adverbs may be of positive,
comparative and superlative form. Unlike adjectives and
substantives, adverbs do not have declension or gender. And thus
they are referred to as being 'indeclinable.' Following suffices
are appended to form the comparative and superlative forms of
adverbs: -ius for comparatives and -issime for superlative.
Example
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Adverbs
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| forte |
fortius |
fortissime |
| bravely |
more bravely |
most bravely |
Irregular
Adverbs
Many of the irregular adjectives are irregular in their
adjectival forms as well.
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Irregular Adverb: bene
|
| bene |
melior |
optime |
| well |
better |
best |
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Irregular Adverb: male
|
| male |
peius |
pessime |
| badly |
more badly |
most badly |
There are many other adverbs which do not have comparative or
superlative forms.
Exercise
1
EXERCISE • Lesson 4-Adverbs and Prepositions •
Answer
- What is the comparitive adverbial form of sol-us, sol-a, sol-um
(alone)?
- What is the positive adverbial form of laetus? (happy)
- What is the positive adjectival form of īrātior? (angrier)
- What is the postive adverbial form of certus? (certain)
- What is the superlative adjectival form of certus?
- What is the superlative adverbial form of certe?
- What is the superlative adjectival form of male?
- What is the superlative adverbial form of malus?
- What is the comparative adjectival form of dēsertus?
(deserted)
SOLUTION • Latin/Lesson 4-Adverbs and Prepositions
• Answer
- Solius
- Laete
- Īrātus
- Certe
- Certissimus
- Certissime
- Pessimus
- Pessime
- Dēsertior
Conjunctions
Conjunctions are indeclinable particles that join clauses
together to form sentences. Examples of forms of conjunctions in
English are: and, but and so. Conjunctions are either coordinating
(joining two main clauses) or subordinating (joining a subclause to
a main clause).
| List of Common Conjunctions |
| Coordinating Conjunctions |
| atque |
and |
| aut |
or |
| aut...aut^^ |
either...or |
| enim (usually placed second in sentence) |
for |
| ergo |
and so, therefore |
| et |
and |
| et...et^ |
both...and |
| igitur |
therefore |
| itaque |
and so |
| nam |
for |
| nec/necque |
and not, nor |
| nec/necque...nec/necque^ |
neither...nor |
| -que* |
and |
| sed |
but |
| tamen (usually placed second in a sentence |
however |
| Subordinating Conjunctions |
| cum |
when |
| dum |
while, for the time |
| nisī |
unless, except |
| quamquam |
however |
| quod |
because |
| sī |
if |
| ubi |
where, when |
| ut |
as/with result clauses: in order to, so, to |
Exercise
2
Based upon your reading of that table, how would one translate
these sentences?
- Aut tu es bonus aut tu es malus ergo dīce mihi vēritātem.
- Cavēte canem quod nec estis fortes nec cum virtūte.
- Et canis et cattus sunt laetī creātī.
- In animō habeō īre ad grammaticum hodiē sed habeō labōrem
domī.
- Ut abacum herī quod calculātor nōn labōrābat.
Prepositions
You have met a few prepositions already. Prepositions are
indeclinable and genderless. Prepositions are placed before
substantives and adjectives. Most prepositions take only the
accusative or ablative case. Some prepositions may take both,
however their meanings differ depending on the case.
Below is a list of common prepositions that take the accusative
case:
ad, ante, circum, contra, extra, in, inter, per, post, prope,
propter, super trans.
Below is a list of common prepositions that take the ablative
case:
a/ab, cum, de, e/ex, in pro, sine, sub
Exercise
3
- Using your dictionary, translate the prepositions above, and
write them out with the case they take.
Translate the following sentences:
- eo domum (Latin omits 'ad' with 'domus,' specific city names,
and small islands; e.g. Eunt Romam = They go [to] Rome.)
- cum bona fortuna ero dives!
- circum agrum est aedificium cum atrio
- tu non es vir sine animis.
- familia venit cum amore.
- matrimonium gemet filios.
- Res audiebuntur cum dicantur in lingua Latina.
List of Frequent Adverbs, Prepositions, and Conjunctions in
Latin
Taken from http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/irvinem/classics203/resources/latin.lex
- atque, ac (conj): and [also], and; atque is used before
consonants, ac before vowels
- ad modum: adv. very, quite; fully; + neg. = at all
- ad huc/adhuc: thus far, as yet, still, in addition, in the
future
- aliquam: in some degree
- aliqui -qua -quod: some, any
- aliquis -qua -quid: someone, something; some, any
- aliquando: at times, sometimes; once, formerly
- aliquotiens: several times, at different times
- at (form of ad = in addition to): but (intro startling
transitions)
- atque: and as well, even, together with, in everything;
- atque...atque, both..and
- atqui: rather, however, but at any rate, but for all that
(transition in arg.)
- aut: or, at least, or else; aut...aut: either...or
- autem: but, on the other hand, however
- coram: adv. and prep. in the presence of, before
- dehinc: adv. while, from here, from now, henceforth; then,
next
- deinde: adv. from there; then, afterwards; secondly, next (in
order), in the second (next) place
- demum: adv. at last, finally, not till then; precisely,
exactly, just, in fact, certainly, to be sure; modo demum: only
now, just now.
- denique: adv. finally
- donec: while, as long as, until
- dum: conj. while, now; so long as, provided that, if only;
until
- enim: (conj) namely, indeed, certainly, in fact, for,
because
- eo quod: because
- etenim: (conj) and indeed, for, as a matter of fact
- etiam: also, besides; even, actually; (time) still
- etsi: (conj.) though, although, and yet
- fas (est): indecl. (it is) right, proper
- huc: here, to this place; so far, for this purpose
- ibi: there, then, therein, on that occassion
- idcirco: for that reason, on that account, therefore
- ideo: therefore, for this reason
- illuc: (adv.) (to) there; to that; to him/her
- immo: (adv.) or rather; indeed; no, yes (emphasis)
- interdum: occasionally, sometimes, now and then
- inde: from there, from that source, then, after; from then
- iuxta: (adv) near by, alike, equally; (prep) close to, right
after, near to, beside.
- iuxta (7th-15th c.): according to
- iuxta aliquid: to some extent
- ita: thus, so, in this way; ita...ut: just as, so...that
- licet: all right; (with dat + inf) it is right for someone to;
(conj) although, even if
- modo: only, just now
- necnon: also, moreover, certainly, besides
- nempe: to be sure, of course
- non numquam: sometimes
- nondum: not yet
- nonnullus -a -um: some, several
- nuper: recently, lately
- nusquam: nowhere
- ob: before, in front of; on account of, because of; for the
sake of; instead of; in proportion to
- ob rem: to the purpose, usefully
- quam ob rem: wherefore, accordingly
- olim: once; of old; one day
- praeterea: besides, moreover; hereafter
- postea: afterwards
- postmodum: afterwards; presently
- procul: far off
- proinde: adv. consequently, therefore; just as
- propterea: for that reason, therefore
- prorsus/prorsum: (adv.) forwards; absolutely; in short
- prout: (conj) according as
- qua: (adv) where, as far as, how; qua..qua:
partly...partly
- qualibit: anywhere, any way, as you please
- qualis -e: what sort of, what kind of, such as, as
- qualiter: adv. how, as, just as
- quam: (adv) how, how much; as, very
- quamdiu: as long as; while; inasmuch as
- quamquam: although
- quamvis: (adv) however; (conj) although
- quando: when (after nisi, ne) ever; (conj) when, since,
because
- quandoque: (adv) at some time; (conj) whenever, as often as,
since
- quantum: (adv) as much as, as far as, so much as, to what
extent
- quantus: how great, how much
- in quantum: to what extent
- quanto: for how much
- quantum ad: in terms of, as far as x is concerned, with respect
to
- quapropter: wherefore
- quare: by what means, how; why, wherefore
- quasi: as if, as though
- quatenus: adv.(inter.) how far, how long? (rel.) as far as, in
so far as, since
- quemadmodum: (adv) in what way, how; (conj) as, just as
- quicquam: anything
- quicumque quae- quod-: whoever, whatever; all that, any
whatever
- quidam quae- quid-: a certain one, someone, a kind of
- quidem: indeed, in fact
- quippe: adv. certainly, of course; conj.(explaining) for in
fact, because, since
- quisquam quid-: anyone, anything
- quisque quidque: each, each one, every
- quisquis, quidquid: whoever, whatever; all
- quo: where, what for, to what end
- quoad: as to, with respect to
- quocumque: wither so ever, how so ever
- quod: (conj) because, as far as, in so far as, as for the fact
that, in that, that
- quodamodo: in a way
- quomodo: how, in what way; (rel) as, just as
- quondam: once, sometimes, formerly
- quoniam: because, since, seeing that, now that
- quoque: also, too
- quot: how many; (conj) as many
- quotiens: how often (rel) as often as
- rursus: again, in turn
- recte: rightly, correctly
- rursum: again
- sane: reasonably, sensibly; certainly, doubtless, truly; of
course; c. neg. = really, at all; to be sure, however
- scilicet: adv. evidently, naturally, of course; (as explan.
particle:) namely, that is to say, in other words
- semel: once
- seu: and
- simul: at the same time; together; likewise
- sin: but if
- siquidem: if in fact; if only, if indeed; since indeed, since
that
- talis -e: adj. such, of such a kind, the following
- taliter: in such a manner, so
- tam: so, so greatly; tam...quam: so...as, much...as well
as
- tamen: yet, nevertheless, still
- tamquam: as, just as; (conj) as if, just as if
- tandem: at last, finally
- tantum: (adv) so much, so greatly; to such a degree; so far;
only
- tantus -a -um (adj): of such (a size); so great, so much
- tot: as many, so many
- tunc: (avd) then, just the; thereupon, accordingly,
consequently
- ubicumque: wherever, everywhere
- unde: whence, from where; wherefore; this being the case
- usque: as far as, all the way, continually, straight on, up to;
until
- ut...ita: while...nevertheless
- uterque -raque -rumque: both, each (of two)
- utinam: would that, if only
- utique: anyhow, at least, at any rate
- utpote: as, in as much as
- utrum: (conj) either, whether
- velut: as, just as, as it were, as though
- verumtamen: but yet, nevertheless
- vero (conj): but, truly
- videlicet: clearly, evidently; namely