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Using Latin I: V
Beginning Latin
Question | Answer |
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Arca, -ae (f.) | Chest, box |
Consobrina, -ae (f.) | Cousin |
Nympha, -ae (f.) | Nymph |
Regina, -ae (f.) | Queen |
Urna, -ae (f.) | Jar, pitcher |
Quid | What |
Quis | Who |
Celo, -are, avi, -atum | To conceal, hide |
Erro, -are, -avi, -atum | To wander; To err |
Juvo, juvare, juvi, jutum | To help, assist |
Postulo, -are, -avi, -atum | To demand |
Propero, -are, -avi, -atum | To hasten, hurry |
Antiquus, -a, -um | Ancient, old |
Miser, misera, miserum | Unhappy, miserable, unfortunate |
Notus, -a, -um | Known, well-known, noted, familiar |
Novus, -a, -um | New |
Obscurus, -a, -um | Dark, dim, obscure; Invisible |
Quattuor | Four |
Superbus, -a, -um | Proud, haughty |
Territus, -a, -um | Frightened |
Denique | Finally, at last |
Diu | Long, for a long time |
Ita | So, thus; Yes |
Ita est | Yes |
Leniter | Slowly |
Minime | By no means, no; Not at all |
Olim | Some day, sometimes; Formerly, once upon a time |
Postea | Afterwards, thereafter, later |
Subito | Suddenly |
Tum | Then, at that time |