victory
What is victoria?
to set free
What is libero?
worried, troubled
What is anxius?
before
The nominative and accusative case are always the same.
What is the neuter rule?
flight, escape
What is fuga?
to break
What is frango?
little, small
What is paulus?
near
What is prope?
These nouns are mostly masculine.
What are 2nd and 4th declension nouns?
friendship
What is amicitia?
to leave behind
What is relinquo?
late
What is tardus?
next to
What is iuxta?
These nouns are mostly feminine.
What are 1st and 5th declension nouns?
horn
What is cornu?
to seek
What is quaero?
sacred
What is Sacer?
beyond
"Ne" is attached to the first word in a sentence.
What is the way to form a question in Latin?
thing, matter
What is res?
to put in or on
What is impono?
own
What is proprius?
on account of
What is propter?
Amavi
What is the perfect stem of amare?