Question | Answer |
celer, celeris, celere (1/2) | fast; swift (adjective) |
notus, -a, -um (1/2) | known; famous (adjective) |
heri | yesterday (adverb) |
valde | very (adverb) |
animal, animalis, n (3rd Declesion) | animal (noun) |
equus, equi, m (2nd Declension) | horse (noun) |
ludus, ludi, m (2nd Declension) | game (noun) |
manus, manus, f (4th Declension) | hand; band of men (noun) |
circum + accusative case | around (preposition) |
inter + accusative case | between; among (preposition) |
adeo, adire, adii (adivi), aditum (irregular verb) | to go forward; to approach (verb) |
cado, cadere, cecidi, casum (3rd Conjugation) | to fall (verb) |
circumspecto, circumspectare, circumspectavi, circumspectatum (1st Conjugation) | to look around (verb) |
circumvenio, circumvenire, circumveni, circumventum (4th Conjugation) | to surround; to encircle (verb) |
curro, currere, cucurri (3rd Conjugation) | to run (verb) |
fabulam agere | to put on a play |
fero, ferre, tuli, latus (Irregular Verb) | to carry; to bear; to endure (verb) |
malo, malle, malui (Irregualr) | to prefer (verb) |
maneo, manere, manui, mansum (2nd Conjugation) | to stay; to remain (verb) |
pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatus (1st Conjugation) | to fight (verb) |
vinco, vincere, vici (3rd Conjugation) | to conquer; to overcome (verb) |