Did You Know?

Latin is a very old language!

Who Does the Action?

We change the verb for he or she.

One or More?

We change the verb for one or more.

What Latin Verb Paradigms Do

They show who is doing the action.

They tell if it is one or more.

They help us make good sentences.

They change with he, she, or it.

They help us in talking and writing.

They make learning fun and easy!

More About Latin Verb Paradigms

Latin is a very old language. It was used a long time ago in Rome. Many words in English come from Latin. Learning Latin helps us understand these words better.

When we learn Latin verbs, we can talk about actions. This helps us in school and when we read books. It makes our sentences clear.

Many people still study Latin today. It helps with other languages too. Learning Latin can be fun and cool!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Verb Paradigm"] --> B["Number"] A --> C["Speech Role"] A --> D["Gender"] B --> E["Hic Caesarem videt."] B --> F["Hī Caesarem vident."] C --> G["Ego Caesarem videō."] C --> H["Tū Caesarem vidēs."] D --> I["Hic ā Caesare vīsus est."] D --> J["Haec ā Caesare vīsa est."] D --> K["Hoc ā Caesare vīsum est."]

What Do These Words Mean?

verb paradigm:A group of verbs that change based on certain rules.
features:Characteristics or qualities that describe something.
speech role:The part someone plays in a conversation or sentence.
event participants:People or things involved in an action or event.
gender:The classification of nouns as male, female, or neutral.