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vir, viri (masculine noun) man
femina, feminae (feminine noun) woman
puer, pueri (masculine noun) boy
puella, puellae (feminine noun) girl
familia, familiae (feminine noun) family
pater, patris (masculine noun) father
mater, matris (feminine noun) mother
filius, filii (masculine noun) son
filia, filiae (feminine noun) daughter
liberi (plural masculine noun) children
servus, servi (masculine noun) slave, servant
dominus, domini (masculine noun) master
ancilla, ancillae (feminine noun) slave, maid
domina, dominae (feminine noun) mistress, lady
liber, libri (masculine noun) book
titulus, tituli (masculine noun) title
pagina, paginae (feminine noun) page, sheet
antiquus, -a, -um (adjective) ancient, antique
novus, -a, -um (adjective) new
ceterus, -a, -um (adjective) remaining, rest
meus, -a, -um (possessive pronoun) my
tuus, -a, -um (possessive pronoun) your
centum (number) 100
duo, duae, duo (number) 2
tres, tres, tria (number) 3
-que (suffix conjunction) and
quis? (masculine pronoun) who?
quae? (feminine pronoun) who?
qui? (feminine pronoun) who?
cuius? (pronoun) whose?
quot? how many?
masculinus, -a, -um (adjective) masculine
femininus, -a, -um (adjective) feminine
neutrus, -a, -um (adjective) neuter
genetivus (case of nouns) possessive case, often translated with the preposition "of"
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