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Suburani Ch 5

TermDefinition
aqua, aquam water
cupiō, cupere to want, desire
diēs, diem day
nēmō, nēminem no one, nobody
nox, noctem night
temptō, temptāre to try, attempt
dō, dare to give
nōlō, nōlle to not want, refuse
possum, posse to be able, can
respondeō, respondēre to respond, reply
rogō, rogāre to ask (for)
trīstis sad
domus, domum house, home
faciō, facere to make, do
iam now, already
iuvenis, iuvenem young person
puer, puerum boy, child
vestīmenta clothes
custōs, custōdem guard
effugiō, effugere to escape
maneō, manēre to remain, stay
plēnus, -a, -um full
taceō, tacēre to be silent, be quiet
vendō, vendere to sell
the infinitive represents this principal part of a verb 2nd principal part of a verb
how the infinitive is translated to verb
the infinitive usually ends in these two letters -re
the infinitive ending in -are is part of this conjugation 1st conjugation
the infinitive ending in -ēre is part of this conjugation 2nd conjugation
the infinitive ending in -ere is part of this conjugation 3rd conjugation
the infinitive ending in -īre is part of this conjugation 4th conjugation
possum I am able
potes you are able
potest she/he/it is able
possumus we are able
potestis you are able (pl)
possunt they are able
volo I want
vis you want
vult she/he/it wants
volumus we want
vultis you want (pl)
volunt they want
nolo I do not want
non vis you do not want
non vult she/he/it does not want
nolumus we do not want
non vultis you do not want (pl)
nolunt they do not want
Created by: magistramix
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