The Latin verb 'amo' means this in English.
What is 'I love' (or 'I like')?
This first conjugation verb means 'to love' or 'to like.'
What is amo, amare?
First conjugation verbs are identified by this theme vowel that appears before the personal endings.
What is -a-?
Translate into English: 'Laboro.'
What is 'I work'?
Translate into English: Stetisti
What is you have stood?
First conjugation verbs are identified by this theme vowel that appears before the personal endings.
What is -a-?
This Latin verb meaning 'to carry' gives us the English word 'portable.'
What is porto, portare?
The second principal part of a first conjugation verb always ends in these three letters.
What is -are?
Translate into English: 'Nauta navigat.'
What is 'The sailor sails'?
Translate into English: Cras
What is Tomorrow?
'Laudamus' is this person and number of the verb 'laudo, laudare.'
What is first person plural ('we praise')?
The verb 'laudo, laudare' means this in English.
What is 'to praise'?
In a Latin verb dictionary entry like 'laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus,' the number of principal parts listed is this.
What is four?
Translate into Latin: 'We call.' (Use voco, vocare.)
What is 'Vocamus'?
Translate into English: Cuplo
What is I blamed
This irregular Latin verb, 'sum, esse,' is translated into English as this.
What is 'to be'?
This verb means 'to prepare' and its principal parts begin with 'paro.'
What is paro, parare?
The first person singular present tense ending for all Latin verbs is this letter.
What is -o?
Translate in English: Cras Optabimus Volvare
What is tomorrow we will choose to fly?
Translate into English: Hodie Lavabimus
What is today we will wash?
Name the six present-tense personal endings for a Latin verb in order: 1st/2nd/3rd singular, then 1st/2nd/3rd plural.
What are -o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt?
The irregular verb 'sum, esse, fui, futurus' means this in English.
What is 'to be'?
Name the six present-tense personal endings in order: 1st/2nd/3rd singular, then 1st/2nd/3rd plural.
What are -o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt?
Translate into English: Heri paraverunt pugnare
What is yesterday they prepared to fight
What is I have never lived in Rome?