Question | Answer |
arma, armorum, n. | arms, weapons |
caelum, caeli, n. | sky, heavens |
deus, dei, m. | god |
fabula, fabulae, f. | story |
imperium, imperii, n. | command, (military) power |
liber, libri, m. | book |
nemo, m. (acc. sg. = neminem) | no one |
nihil, n. (indeclinable; contracted from is nil) | nothing |
templum, templi, n. | temple |
turba, turbae, f. | crowd |
ventus, venti, m. | wind, breeze |
aedifico, aedificare, aedificavi, aedificatus | to build |
do, dare, dedi, datus | to give |
monstro, monstrare, monstravi, monstratus | to show, demonstrate |
narro, narrare, narravi, narratus | to tell (a story) |
noceo, nocere, nocui (+ dat.) | to harm, be harmful to |
pareo, parere, parui (+ dat.) | to obey, be obedient to |
placeo, placere, placui (+ dat.) | please, be pleasing to |
porto, portare, portavi, portatus | to carry, bring |
pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatus | to fight |
soleo, solere, solitus sum | to be accustomed |
*advena, advenae, m. | foreigner |
*navigo, navigare, navigavi, navigatus | to sail |
*populus, populi, m. | the people |
*gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sum | to rejoice, be glad; delight in (+ abl.) |
Genitive uses | "of"
Possession - liber puellae (girl's book)
Partative - turba virorum (crowd of men) |
Dative Uses | "to____","for________"
Indirect Object |
Special Intransitive Verbs which take the dative | pareo + dat. (be obedient to)
placeo + dat. (be pleasing to)
noceo + dat. (be harmful to) |