Translate: Lauda!
(you) Praise!
celeriter
swiftly
labor, laboris
memoria teneo
to hold in memory
inquit
he said, he says
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus
to raise up, to take away (sin)
how large? how great?
very much, very (adverb)
plurimum
acriter pugnatum est.
There was bitter fighting.
consisto, consitere, constiti
to halt, take a position
doceo, docere, docui, doctus
to teach, to inform
genus, generis (n)
kind, race
legatus, legati
Ad flumen perventum est.
They arrived at the river.
ostendo, ostendere, ostendi, ostentus
to show
cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitus
to learn, to find out
dolor, doloris
pain, sorrow
hostage
obses, obsidis
Miserere nobis.
Have mercy on us.
quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitus
seek, ask
I ask
rogo
Decline "Christus, Christi" into the vocative
Christe (it only changes in the nominative singular)
nuntius, nuntii
messenger, message
Valesne?
Are you well?
Conjugate "to rule / to direct" in the first person, singular imperfect subjunctive
regerem
(rego, regere, rexi, rectus)