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L1 P1 U1 Lesson 6, 7 Hangman

 
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Question Answer
hodie (adverb)  today  
meus, -a, -um (sing. possessive pronoun previously seen)  my  
tuus, -a, -um (sing. possessive pronoun previously seen)  your  
ubi (interrogative)  where  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - vocative singular  -e  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - genitive plural  -orum  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending -dative/ablative plural  -is  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - accusative plural  -os  
2nd declension masculine in -er noun ending - nominative/vocative singular  none  
amica, amicae (1st dec. fem. noun)  friend (female)  
amicus, amici (2nd dec. mas. noun)  friend (male)  
bonus, -a, -um (adj.)  good, kind  
filius, filii (2nd dec. mas. noun)  son  
forum (neuter noun)  marketplace  
gaudium (neuter noun)  fun, joy, delight  
lingua, linguae (1st dec. fem. noun)  tongue, language  
mater (fem. noun)  mother  
populus, populi (2nd dec. mas. noun)  people, the people, nation  
Romanus, -a (adj.)  Roman  
vir, viri  man, hero  
de (prep. takes the abl.)  from, down from, concerning, about  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - nominative singular  -us  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - genitive singular, nominative/vocative plural  -i  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending -dative/ablative singular  -o  
2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - accusative singular  -um  
ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatum (1st. conj.)  walk, march, traverse  
satio, satiare, satiavi, satiatum (1st conj.)  satisfy, sate  
pauci (masc.), paucae (fem.) adj., usually in plural  few, a few  
puer, pueri (2nd dec masc. noun)  boy (in plural: children)  
rosa, rosae (1st dec. fem. noun)  rose  
ad (prep. takes acc.)  to, up to, near to  
mihi (personal pronoun, here dative)  me  
semper (adverb)  always