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Latin I 1st semester

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Salve   hello to one person  
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salvete   hello to more than one person  
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Quid agis   How are you?  
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Bene   well  
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optime   great  
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satis bene   OK  
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male   bad  
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Quaenam est tempestas hodie   How is the weather today?  
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Sol lucet   It is sunny  
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Ningit   It is snowing  
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Pluit   It is raining  
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Nimbi in caelo sunt   It is cloudy  
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Calet   It is hot  
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Friget   It is cold  
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Vale   goodbye to one person  
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Valete   goodbye to more than one person  
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sum   I am  
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sumus   we are  
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es   you (singular) are  
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estis   you (plural) are  
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est   he/she/it is  
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sunt   they are  
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• E pluribus unum   Out of many, one  
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• Annuit coeptis   He approves [our] undertakings  
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• Novus ordo seclorum   New order of generations  
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Derivative Bene   (well) benefit  
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Derivative Optime   (great) optimist  
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Derivative Sol   (sun) solar  
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Derivative Annos   (year) annual  
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E pluribus unum   Out of one, many  
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Deo gratiam habeamus   Let us be grateful to God  
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Dum spiro spero   While I live, I hope  
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Esse quam videri   To be, rather than to seem  
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Justitia omnibus   Justice for all  
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Regnat populus   The people rule  
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Senatus Populusque Romanus (SPQR)   The Senate and people of Rome  
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Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno   One for all, all for one  
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Pro mundi beneficio   For the benefit of the world  
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In varietate concordia   United in diversity  
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Iustitia, pietas, fides   Justice, piety, loyalty  
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Finis coronat opus   The end crowns the work  
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amicus/a   friend  
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magistra   female teacher  
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magister   male teacher  
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discipulus   boy student  
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discipula   girl student  
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mensa   desk  
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sella   chair  
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ianua   door  
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fenestra   window  
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murus   wall  
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camera   room  
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liber   book  
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horologium   clock  
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picture   picture  
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tabula   board  
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creta   chalk  
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erasure   eraser  
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penna   pen  
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stilus   pencil  
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charta   paper  
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regula   ruler  
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tablua geographica   map  
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vexillum   flag  
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• versus   vs. or v.  
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• exit   he/she/it goes out  
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• circa   around  
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• anno Domini (A.D.)   in the year of the Lord  
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• alter ego   another self  
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• aut disce aut discede   either learn or leave!  
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• docendo discitur   by teaching, it is learned  
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• repetio est mater studiorum   repetition is the mother of studies  
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• experientia docet   experience teaches  
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• ipsa scientia potestas est   knowledge itself is power  
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• tabula rasa   a blank slate (a student's mind, before study)  
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• honestus vir   "the honest man" (vir and honestus are both masculine, singular and in the nominative case)  
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• summa cum laude   "with highest praise" (summa and laude are both feminine, singular, and in the ablative case)  
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• bellum longum   "the long war" (bellum and longum are both neuter, singular, and either in the nominative or the accusative case)  
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angustus, a, um   narrow  
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anxius, a, um   anxious  
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bonus, a, um   good  
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fatigatus, a, um   tired  
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iratus, a, um   angry  
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laetus, a, um   happy  
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latus, a, um   wide  
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longus, a, um   long  
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magnus, a, um   big  
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malus, a, um   bad  
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mortuus, a, um   dead  
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parvus, a, um   small  
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territus, a, um   frightened  
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verus, a, um   true  
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vivus, a, um   alive  
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ater, atra, atrum   black  
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prasinus, a, um   green  
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olivaceus, a, um   olive green  
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caeruleus, a, um   blue  
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purpureus, a, um   purple  
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ruber, rubra, rubrum   red  
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roseus, a, um   pink  
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fuscus, a, um   brown  
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flammeus, a, um   orange  
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aureus, a, um   gold  
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flavus, a, um   yellow  
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albus, a, um   white  
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argenteus, a, um   silver  
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canus, a, um   gray  
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• ars gratia artis   art for the sake of art  
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• ars longa, vita brevis   art lasts long, life is short  
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• ars est celare artem   true art is to conceal art  
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• de gustibus non disputandum   about tastes there is no dispute  
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• ex nihilo nihil fit   from nothing comes nothing  
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Scisne?   "Do you know?"  
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ad hoc   for this purpose  
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ad nauseam   to the point of sickness  
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alibi   elsewhere  
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alma mater   nourishing mother (school from which one graduates)  
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alumnus, alumna   foster child (graduate of a school)  
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nolo contendere   I do not wish to contend (no contest plea by defendant in which the accused does not admit guilt but will accept punishment)  
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non bis in idem   not twice in the same (legal principle not allowing person to be tried twice for one crime)  
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nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare   no one is bound to accuse himself  
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nemo est supra leges   no one is above the law  
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accedas ad curiam   you may approach the court  
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nihil dicit   he says nothing (the defendant declines to answer to charges)  
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casa, casae   house  
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cena, cenae   dinner  
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femina, feminae   woman  
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puella, puellae   girl  
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aqua, aquae   water  
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fabula, fabulae   story  
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filia, filiae   daughter  
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via, viae   street  
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amica, amicae   friend  
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familia, familiae   family  
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lana, lanae   wool  
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ara, arae   altar  
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barba, barbae   beard  
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cauda, caudae   tail  
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cura, curae   care  
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dea, deae   goddess  
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insula, insulae   island  
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littera, litterae   letter  
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toga, togae   toga  
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urna, urnae   urn, water pot  
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