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1-100 Core Latin

TermDefinition
et and
sum esse fuī futūrum be, exist; fut. infin. often = fore, impf. subj. often = forem for essem
quī quae quod who, which, what
que and (postpositive enclitic)
in in, on (+ abl.); into, onto (+ acc)
nōn not
hic haec hoc this, these
ille illa illud that
tū tuī tibi tē you (sing.)
cum with (prep. + abl.); when, since, although (conjunction + subj.)
ego meī mihi mē I, me
quisquam quicquam/quidquam any (single) person, anyone at all
is ea id he, she, it
ad to, up to, towards (+acc.)
ut, utī as (+ indic.); so that, with the result that (+ subj.); (in questions) in what manner, how; (exclam.) to what an extent! how!
if
sui sibi sē/sēsē him- her- itself, themselves
omnis -e all, every, as a whole
nec and not, nor; nec ... nec, neither ... nor; → neque
sed but
ā ab abs from, by (+abl.)
ipse ipsa ipsum him- her- itself
possum posse potuī be able
aut or
māgnus -a -um great
ex, ē out of, from (+ abl.)
suus -a -um his own, her own, its own
dō dare dedī datum give
quam how?; (after comparative) than
per through (+acc.)
videō vidēre vīdī vīsum see
faciō facere fēcī factum do, make
dīcō dīcere dīxī dictum say; causam dīcere, plead a case; diem dīcere, appoint a day
iam now; already
atque and in addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) than; simul atque, as soon as; → ac
ac and in addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) than; simul ac, as soon as; → atque
alius -a -ud other, another; ālias: at another time
rēs reī f. thing (rēs pūblica, commonwealth; rēs familiāris, family property, estate; rēs mīlitāris, art of war; rēs novae, revolution)
habeō habēre habuī habitum have, hold
animus -ī m. spirit, mind
meus -a -um my
deus -ī m.; dea -ae f. god; goddess
multus -a -um much, many; multō, by far
tuus -a -um your
ferō ferre tulī lātum bear, carry, endure
down from, about, concerning (+ abl.)
lest, that not
manus -ūs f. hand; band of men
nūllus -a -um not any, no one
nunc now
nōs nostrum/nostrī nōbīs nōs we
noster nostra nostrum our
ūnus -a -um one
diēs diēī m./f. day
nihil, nīl nothing; not at all
tum or tunc then
enim for, indeed
tamen nevertheless, still
īdem eadem idem the same
rēx rēgis m. king
nam or namque for, indeed, really
locus -ī m. place; loca (n. pl.) region
veniō venīre vēnī ventum come
inter between, among; during (+ acc.)
pars partis f. part
volō velle voluī wish, be willing
etiam also, even
bonus -a -um good
agō agere ēgī āctum drive, do, act
terra -ae f. land
pater patris m. father, ancestor
neque and not, nor; neque ... neque, neither ... nor; → nec
domus -ūs f. house, home
at but, but yet
corpus corporis n. body
quoque also, too
aliquis -quae -quod some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
tōtus -a -um whole, entire
sīc in this manner, thus; sīc ... ut: in the same way as
hīc here; hinc: from here
iste ista istud that, that of yours; adv. istīc or istūc: over there; istinc: from over there
urbs urbis f. city
petō petere petīvī petītum seek, aim at
iubeō iubēre iussī iussum bid, order
vir virī m. man
bellum -ī n. war
vīta -ae f. life
homō hominis m. human being
tempus -oris n. time
magis more
prīmus -a -um first
ubi where, when
hostis -is m./f. stranger, enemy
an or (in questions); utrum ... an: whether ... or
mors mortis f. death
tam so, so much
eō īre iī/īvī itum go
arma -ōrum n. pl. arms, weapons
superus -a -um situated above, upper
nisi, nī if not, unless
Created by: grammaticus
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