Question | Answer |
Accuso | I Accuse |
Adoro | I Adore |
Ambulo | I walk |
Amo | I Love |
Appello | I adress |
Aro | I plow |
Celo | I Hide |
Clamo | I Shout |
Creo | I Create |
Culpo | I Blame |
Delecto | I delight |
Demonstro | I Demonstrate |
Do | I Give |
Dubito | I doubt |
erro | I err |
Exploro | I explore |
exspecto | I expect |
Habito | I Dwell |
Judico | I Judge |
Juvo | I help |
Laboro | I work |
Laudo | I Praise |
Lavo | I Wash |
Libero | I Set Free |
Muto | I Change |
Narro | I Tell |
Nato | I Swim |
Navigo | I Sail |
Nego | I Deny |
Nuntio | I Report |
Occupo | I seize |
oppugno | I attack |
Opto | I desire |
oro | I pray |
paro | I prepare |
Peturbo | I disturb |
Porto | I Carry |
Pugno | I Fight |
Puto | I Think |
Rogo | I ask |
Saluto | I Greet |
Servo | I Guard |
Specto | I Look at |
spero | I hope |
sto | I stand |
Sum | I am |
supero | I overcome |
tempto | I tempt |
volo | I fly |
vulnero | I wound |
agnus | The Lamb |
Agricola | The Farmer |
Amicus | The Friend |
annus | the year |
bellum | the war |
caelum | The sky |
Christus | Christ |
debitum | the debt |
deus | the god |
dominus | the lord |
donum | the gift |
equus | the horse |
filius | the son |
forum | the forum |
Italia | Italy |
Maria | Mary |
mensa | the table |
mundus | the world |
nauta | the sailor |
oppidum | the town |
poeta | the poet |
puella | the girl |
regina | the queen |
regnum | the kingdom |
Roma | Rome |
Saxum | The Rock |
servus | the slave |
templum | the temple |
terra | the land |
verbum | the word |
cras | tomorrow |
Heri | yesterday |
Hodie | Today |
Non | Not |
Numquam | Never |
Nunc | now |
Saepe | Often |
Semper | Always |
Tum | Them,at that time |
Umquam | Ever |
Verb Families are called ________ | conjugations |
The Six attributes of a latin verb are. | Conjugation, Person, Number, Tense, Voice, Mood |
How Many words are needed to make a latin sentence. | 1 |
Verbs have person. The first person is the person________. The second person is the person _____. The Third Person is the person spoken _______ about. | Speaking, To, about |
The Endings of latin verbs are. | S P
1 o mus
2 s tis
3 t nt |
The Four Principle Parts are. | O,Are,Avi,and Atus |
What is the name of the second principle part? | Infinitive |
The stem vowel of the first conjugation is. | A |
The Tenses that make up the present system are. | Present, Imperfect, and Future |
You find the present stem of a verb by dropping ______ of the ____ principle part. | re, 2nd |
In English, I praise is the _____ present, I am Praising is the ______ present, and I do Praise is the ________ present. | Simple, Progressive emphatic |
The imperfect tense sign is | BA |
What english verbs help translate the perfect tense? | Was and Were |
The Future tense sign is.. | BI |
What english helping verb translates the future tense | will |
The TO BE verb shows _________ not action | existence |
The Tense that make up the perfect system are the __________, ___________, and the ___________. | Perfect, Pluperfect, and the Future Perfect |
You find the perfect stem by dropping the ___ from the ___ principle part. | I, 3rd |
What english helping verbs help translate the perfect tense | Have, has, and had |
What english helping verbs help translate the pluperfect tense | had |
What english helping verbs help translate the Future Perfect tense | Will Have |
Noun families are called______ | declensions |
How many declensions are there? | 5 |
Give the four attributes of nouns | Declension, gender, number, and case |
Nouns that name male and female persons Have ________ _______ | Natural Gender |
Nouns that name nonliving things have _______ gender | Neuter |
First declension nouns are usually ______ in gender | feminine |
the genitive singular of the 1st declension is | AE |
the genitive singular of the 2nd declension is | I |
Second Declension us nouns are usually _______ in gender | Masculine |
Second Declension UM nouns are always ____ in gender. | Neuter |
The declension of a noun is determined by its _______ _______ | Genitive Singular |
What is the Subject Case | Nominative |
What is the Possessive Case? | genitive |
What is the indict object case | dative |
What is the name of the direct object case | accusative |
what is the name of the prepositional case | ablative |
what is the name of the OF case? | genitive |
What is the name of the TO/FOR case | Dative |
what is the name of the BY/With/From Case | ablative |
Anno Domini | The Year of the Lord |
Ante Bellum | Before the war |
Civis Romanus Sum | I am a roman citizen |
Errare is human | To err is human |
Fortes fortuna juvat | fortune aids the brave |
In Choro Recitimus | Let us recite together |
In Umbra, Igitur, pugnabimus | Then we will fight in the shade |
Mater Itlaiae Roma | Mother of Italy, Rome |
Nunc aut Numquam | Now or Never |
Ora et Labora | Prayer and Work |
Roma Aeterna | Eternal Rome |
Semper FIdelis | Always Faithful |
Stabat Mater | The Mother was standing. |