Question | Answer |
Italia, Italiae (1st dec. fem. noun) | Italy, the peninsula of Italy |
salvus, salva, salvum (adj.) | safe, sound |
secundus, secunda, secundum (adj.) | second, favorable |
vester, vestra, vestrum (adj.) | your, yours |
vitium, vitii (2nd dec. neut. noun) | fault, crime, vice |
gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sum (irregular 2nd conj.) | enjoy, to be glad, rejoice |
clepta, cleptae (1st dec. mas. noun) | thief |
custodiae, custodiarum (1st dec. fem. noun in plural) | guards, police, sentinels |
discipula, discipulae (1st dec. fem. noun) | (female) learner, pupil |
discipulus, discipuli (2nd dec. mas. noun) | (male) learner, pupil |
patronus, patroni (2nd dec. mas. noun) | patron, legal protector |
retineo, retinere, retinui, retentum (2nd conj.) | stop, keep, detain, restrain |
vere (adverb) | truly, really, actually |
1st person singular imperfect active indicative of "to be able" | poteram |
2nd person singular imperfect active indicative of "to be able" | poteras |
3rd person singular imperfect active indicative of "to be able" | poterat |
1st person plural imperfect active indicative of "to be able" | poteramus |
2nd person plural imperfect active indicative of "to be able" | poteratis |
3rd person plural imperfect active indicative of "to be able" | poterant |
poteram | I was able |
poteras | you (s) were able |
poterat | he/she/it was able |
poteramus | we were able |
poteratis | you (pl) were able |
poterant | they were able |