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Ecce Romani I

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accuso, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to accuse  
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agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnitus (verb)   to recognize  
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Quid agis?   How are you?  
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animum recuperare   to regain one's senses, be fully awake  
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antea (adv)   previously, before  
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appello, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to call, name  
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Asia, -ae (f)   Asia (Roman province in western Asia Minor)  
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attente (adv)   attentively, closely  
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aurum, -i (noun)   gold  
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canto, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to sing  
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capio, capere, cepi, captus (verb)   to take, capture  
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cauda, -ae (f)   tail  
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cena, -ae (f)   dinner  
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ceno, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to dine, eat dinner  
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certe (adv)   certainly  
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cogito, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to think  
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conicio, conicere, conieci, coniectus (verb)   to throw  
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corpus, corporis (noun)   body  
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crotalum, -i (noun)   castanet  
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cubitum ire   to go to bed  
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cui   to whom, to him, to her  
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culina, -ae (f)   kitchen  
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devoro, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to devour  
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dico, dicere, dixi, dictus (verb)   to say, tell  
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diligenter (adv)   carefully  
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do, dare, dedi, datus (verb)   to give  
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doleo, -ere, -ui, -iturus (verb)   to be sad  
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ei   to him/her/it  
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emo, emere, emi, emptus (verb)   to buy  
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enim (conj)   for  
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Esto!   All right!  
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esurio, -ire, -ivi, -iturus (verb)   to be hungry  
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explico, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to explain  
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rem explicare   to explain the situation  
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extendo, extendere, extendi, extentus (verb)   to hold out  
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fabula, -ae (f)   story  
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Quid fecit...?   What did...do?  
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feles, felis, (gen pl), felium (f)   cat  
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finio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb)   to finish  
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fortis, -is, -e   brave, strong  
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fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturus (verb)   to flee  
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Gades, Gadium, (f) (pl)   Gades (Cadiz, a town in Spain)  
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Graecia, -ae (f)   Greece  
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hanc   this  
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heri (adv)   yesterday  
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hi   these  
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hic, hace, hoc   this, the latter  
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homo, hominis (m)   man  
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innocentia, -ae (f)   innocence  
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inspicio, inspicere, inspexi, inspectus (verb)   to examine  
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invitus, -a, -um   unwilling  
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iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus (verb)   to order, bid  
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latrantes   barking  
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laudo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to praise  
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lavo, lavere, lavi, lautus (verb)   to wash  
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lectus, -i (m)   bed, couch  
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legatus, -i (m)   envoy  
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libertas, libertatis (f)   freedom  
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licet, licere, licuit (+ dat)   it is allowed  
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licet nobis   we are allowed, we may  
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lux, lucis (f)   light  
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prima luce   at dawn  
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malus, -a, -um   bad  
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nihil mali   nothing of a bad thing, there is nothing wrong  
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mane (adv)   early in the day, in the morning  
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manus, -us (f)   hand  
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medius, -a, -um   mid-, middle of  
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media nox, mediae noctis (f)   midnight  
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Megara, -ae (f)   Megara (a city in Greece)  
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Mehercule!   By Hercules! Goodness me!  
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melior, melius, (gen), melioris   better  
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miles, militis (m)   soldier  
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modo (adv)   only  
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mors, mortis, (gen pl), mortium (f)   death  
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mus, muris (m)   mouse  
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narro, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to tell (a story)  
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narratus, -a, -um   told  
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neco, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to kill  
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nihil, mali   nothing of a bad thing, there is nothing wrong  
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nisi (conj)   unless, if...not, except  
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Nonne...?   Surely...? (introduces a question that expects the answer "yes")  
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media nox   midnight  
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numquam (adv)   never  
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obdormio, -ire, -ivi, -iturus (verb)   to go to sleep  
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obesus, -a, -um   fat  
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olim (adv)   once (upon a time)  
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optimus, -a, -um   best, very good  
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vir optime   sir  
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paulisper (adv)   for a short time  
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pecunia, -ae (f)   money  
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pernocto, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb)   to spend the night  
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pirata, -ae (m)   pirate  
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pono, ponere, posui, positus (irreg verb)   to put, place  
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post (prep + acc)   after  
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postquam (conj)   after  
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praecipito, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to hurl  
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se praecipitare   to hurl oneself, rush  
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praecurro, praecurrere, praecurri, praecursurus (verb)   to run ahead  
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praeter (prep + acc)   except  
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primus, -a, -um   first  
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prima luce   at dawn  
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punio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb)   to punish  
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Quid agis?   How are you?  
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Quid fecit...?   What did...do?  
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Quid agis?   How are you?  
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recupero, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to recover  
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removeo, removere, removi, remotus (verb)   to remove, move aside  
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res, rei (f)   thing, matter, situation  
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rem explicare   to explain the situation  
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se rogare   to ask oneself, wonder  
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saltatrix, saltatricis (f)   dancer  
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salto, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb)   to dance  
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sero (adv)   late  
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simulo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb)   to pretend  
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somnium, -i (noun)   dream  
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somnus, -i (m)   sleep  
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sonitus, -us (m)   sound  
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sordidus, -a, -um   dirty  
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stercus, stercoris (noun)   dung, manure  
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supra (adv)   above, on top  
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tibi   to you, for you  
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timidus, -a, -um   afraid, fearful, timid  
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totus, -a, -um   all, the whole  
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tremo, tremere, tremui (verb)   to tremble  
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valde (adv)   very, very much, exceedingly  
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vehementer (adv)   very much, violently, hard  
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vesperi   in the evening  
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viator, viatoris (m)   traveler  
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videtur   he/she/it seems  
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vigilo, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb)   to stay awake  
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vir optime   sir  
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vobis   to you, for you (pl)  
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