The conjugation for present tense, using the word "love."
What is amo, amas, amat, amamos, amatis, amant.
The four principle parts of the word ama:
amo, amare, amavi, amatus
Errare est humanum means this in English:
To err is human.
Mundus means this in English:
World
In Latin and English grammar, there are two numbers which are these:
singular and plural
The conjugation for the word ama in the imperfect tense:
ama-bam, ama-bas, ama-bat, ama-bamus, ama-batis, ama-bant
The second principle part is also called the:
infinitive
This phrase, "Now or never" in Latin:
"Nunc aut numquam"
Canis means this in English:
Dog
The five case endings in Latin are these:
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative and Ablative
The future conjugation using the verb ama:
ama-bo, ama-bis, ama-bit, ama-bimus, ama-bitis, ama-bunt
In order to get the stem of a word you do this the what principle part?
You drop the "re" from the 2nd pp.
Fortes fortuna juvat means this in English:
"Fortune aids the brave"
In order to say I wish in Latin, you would say this:
Opto
The Nominative case takes this job in the sentence:
The Subject
The conjugation for the irregular verb sum in the present tense:
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
The 1st conjugation verb dare (to give) in these four principle parts:
do, dare, dedi, datus
Pray and work, means this in Latin:
Ora et labora
Mundus means this in English:
Mandkind
The Genitive takes this job in the sentence:
Possession
The imperfect conjugation for the irregular ver sum:
eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
The 1st conjugation for the word stare, in these four principle parts:
sto, stare, steti, status
This saying
'Quattuor anni tempora in Latin,' means this in English:
"The four seasons of the year."
Saepe
Direct Object