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Lektion 1

Studium Latinum - Latein für Universitätskurse

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amīcus,-ī Substantiv: Freund Adjektiv: befreundet, freundlich gesinnt
grātia,-ae Anmut; Beliebtheit; Gunst; Gefälligkeit, Gnade; Dank, Dankbarkeit
hōra,-ae Stunde
incola,-ae (m) Einwohner
locus-,ī (m) Ort, Platz; Rang, (sozialer) Stand
Plural: loca,-õrum (n) Orte, Plätze; Gegend
oppidum,-ī Stadt
patria,-ae Vaterland, Vaterstadt, Heimat
pecūnia,-ae Geld
verbum,-ī Wort
vīilla,-ae Landhaus, Villa
Graecus,-a,-um griechisch; Substantiv (m): Grieche
māgnus,-a,-um groß
multus,-a,-um viel
multī,-ae,-a viele
Rōmānus,-a,-um römisch; Substantiv (m): Römer
situs,-a,-um gelegen, befindlich
ambulāre umhergehen, spazieren gehen
audīre hören
dēlectāre erfreuen
esse (est, sunt) Hilfsverb: sein Vollverb: vorhanden sein, existieren
posse (potest, possunt) können
habēre haben, halten
grātiam habēre Dankbarkeit haben, dankbar sein
dēbēre schulden, verdanken, müssen
īre (it, eunt) gehen
ob-īre (ob-it, ob-eunt) entgegengehen, hingehen, besuchen; (einer Beschäftigung) nachgehen
red-īre (red-it, red-eunt) zurückgehen, zurückkehren
trāns-īre (trāns-it, -eunt) hinübergehen, überschreiten
(ad-)iuvāre (m.Akk.) unterstützen, helfen
laudāre loben
manēre bleiben, warten
mūtāre (ver-)ändern, wechseln
tenēre halten, festhalten
per-tinēre sich erstrecken; sich auf etw. beziehen
re-tinēre zurückhalten, festhalten, behalten
velle (vult, wolunt) wollen
venīre kommen
ad (mit Akkusativ) zu, nach...hin, an (Frage: wohin?) bei, an (Frage: wo?)
cum (mit Ablativ) (zusammen) mit
dē (mit Ablativ) von...herunter von...her (=wegen) von = über
ē (vor Konsonant) ex (vor Vokal) aus
in (mit Akkusativ) in, an, auf, zu, nach, gegen (Frage: wohin?)
in (mit Ablativ) in, an, auf (Frage: wo?)
autem aber
et und, auch
itaque (Adverb) und so, daher
nõn (Verneinung der Aussage) nicht
-que (an ein Wort angehängt) und
saepe (Adv.) oft
Created by: Katholie
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