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2nd declension nouns, vocab

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hodie (adverb)   today  
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meus, -a, -um (sing. possessive pronoun previously seen)   my  
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tuus, -a, -um (sing. possessive pronoun previously seen)   your  
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ubi (interrogative)   where  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - vocative singular   -e  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - genitive plural   -orum  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending -dative/ablative plural   -is  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - accusative plural   -os  
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2nd declension masculine in -er noun ending - nominative/vocative singular   none  
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amica, amicae (1st dec. fem. noun)   friend (female)  
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amicus, amici (2nd dec. mas. noun)   friend (male)  
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bonus, -a, -um (adj.)   good, kind  
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filius, filii (2nd dec. mas. noun)   son  
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forum (neuter noun)   marketplace  
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gaudium (neuter noun)   fun, joy, delight  
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lingua, linguae (1st dec. fem. noun)   tongue, language  
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mater (fem. noun)   mother  
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populus, populi (2nd dec. mas. noun)   people, the people, nation  
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Romanus, -a (adj.)   Roman  
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vir, viri   man, hero  
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de (prep. takes the abl.)   from, down from, concerning, about  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - nominative singular   -us  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - genitive singular, nominative/vocative plural   -i  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending -dative/ablative singular   -o  
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2nd declension masculine in -us or -er noun ending - accusative singular   -um  
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ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatum (1st. conj.)   walk, march, traverse  
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satio, satiare, satiavi, satiatum (1st conj.)   satisfy, sate  
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pauci (masc.), paucae (fem.) adj., usually in plural   few, a few  
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puer, pueri (2nd dec masc. noun)   boy (in plural: children)  
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rosa, rosae (1st dec. fem. noun)   rose  
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ad (prep. takes acc.)   to, up to, near to  
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mihi (personal pronoun, here dative)   me  
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semper (adverb)   always  
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