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Sub, 7. Londinium

Vocabulary to Learn

LatinEnglish
appropinquo I approach
appropinquat He/She approaches
appropinquant They approach
appropinquare to approach
appropinquavi I approached
appropinquavit He/She approached
appropinquaverunt They approached
cur? Why?
epistula A letter
epistulam a letter
epistulae The letters
epistulas the letters
homo A person
hominem a person
homines The people, the people
ingens huge
insula An island
insulam an island
insulae The islands
insulas the islands
miles A soldier
militem a soldier
milites The soldiers, the soldiers
minime no
narro I tell, I relate
narrat He/She tells, He/She relates
narrant They tell, They relate
narrare to tell, to relate
narravi I told, I related
narravit He/She told, He/She related
narraverunt They told, They related
nauta A sailor
nautam a sailor
nautae The sailors
nautas the sailors
nunc now
olim once, once upon a time, some time ago
pars A part
partem a part
partes The parts, the parts
puer A boy
puerum a boy
pueri The boys
pueros the boys
pugno I fight, I am fighting
pugnat He/She fights, He/She is fighting
pugnant They fight, They are fighting
pugnare to fight
pugnavi I fought, I have fought
pugnavit He/She fought, He/She has fought
pugnaverunt They fought, They have fought
res A thing, A story
rem a thing, a story
saepe often
silva A forest
silvam a forest
silvae The forests
silvas the forests
tum then
vehementer loudly, violently, strongly
Created by: MagistraBerg
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