What is the English for armātus, armāta, armātum?
armed
First principal part of the verb meaning "swear (an oath together), take an oath, conspire, form a league."
conjurō
Genitive singular of impetus, impetūs, m.
impetūs
Doceō tē linguam.
I teach you a language.
Comparative of lātus, lāta, lātum. Give M/F and N.
lātior, lātius
What is the English for manus, manūs, f.?
hand
Second principal part of the verb meaning "say, tell"
dīcere
Dative singular of praesidium, praesidiī, n.
praesidiō
Tē semper amābō.
I will always love you.
The two ways to say 'than' in Latin are to use the word ____ or to use the ____ of comparison.
quam, ablative
What is the Latin for "officer, magistrate, magistracy"? Give me nominative, genitive, and gender.
magistrātus, magistrātūs, m.
All four principal parts of the verb meaning "hold out, withstand"
sustineō, sustinēre, sustinuī, sustentus
Dative singular feminine of ūnus, ūna, ūnum.
ūnī
Rōmānī perterritī sunt quattuor horās.
The Romans were terrified for four hours.
Comparative of līber, lībera, līberum. Give M/F and N.
līberior, līberius
Give me the Latin for 'punishment.' Nominative, genitive, gender.
poena, poenae, f.
Third principal part of discēdō
discessī
Genitive plural of exercitus, exercitūs, m.
exercituum
In flūmine fuit pōns quō hostēs iter facile ad urbem habēbant.
The bridge by which the enemy had an easy journey into the city was in the river.
maior, maius
"sight, view." Nominative, genitive, gender.
conspectus, conspectūs, m.
vīvō, vīvere...
vīxī, vīctūrus
Locative of domus, domūs, f., along with its translation
domī, at home
Puella quam mater amābat erat laetior puerō cui pater multum aurum dederat.
The girl whom her mother loved was happier than the boy to whom his father had given much gold.
Comparative of multus, multa, multum. Give M/F and N. Also, what case does it go with?
--, plūs. Gen.