This is the English translation of scelus.
Quid est 'wicked deed', aut 'crime'?
'Fui' is the third principal part of this verb.
Quid est 'sum'?
This is the Latin neuter nominative for the adjective 'sweet.'
Quid est 'dulce'?
The preposition meaning 'through' takes this case.
Quid est 'accusative'? (per)
This is the nominative singular of the personal pronoun 'I'.
Quid est 'ego'?
This indeclinable noun means 'nothing.'
Quid est 'nihil'?
This is the English translation of 'scripsi.'
Quid est 'I have written', 'I wrote', 'I did write'?
When used substantively this is the best translation for 'omnia.'
Quid est 'everything'?
This is the best translation for 'aut...aut'.
Quid est 'either...or'?
This is the nominative singular of the neuter interrogative pronoun.
Quid est 'quid'?
This is the genitive singular of the third declension word for 'healthy' or 'safety.'
Quid est 'salutis' (salus, salutis)?
This is the Latin for 'to be conquered.'
Quid est 'vinci'?
This is the third person reflexive possessive adjective.
Quid est 'suus, sua, suum'?
This conjunction meaning 'but' is stronger than 'sed.'
Quid est 'at'?
This is the dative singular of the third person plural reflexive pronoun.
Quid est 'sibi'?
This noun is one of very few feminine fourth declension nouns.
Quid est 'manus'?
This verb, 'to fall', has a reduplication in its third principal part.
Quid est 'cado'? (cado, cadere, cecidi, casurum)
This adverb means 'recently.'
Quid est 'nuper'?
Prepositions indicating motion towards something usually take this case.
Quid est 'accusative'?
This is the ablative singular of the second person singular reflexive pronoun.
Quid est 'te'?
This irregular third declension noun very rarely occurs in the genitive or dative singular.
Quid est 'vis'?
These are the principal parts of the verb 'to stand.'
Quae sunt 'sto, stare, steti, statum'?
These are the nine 'UNUS NAUTA' third declension adjectives.
Quae sunt 'unus, nullus, ullus, solus, neuter, alter, uter, totus, alius'?
This postpositive conjunction means 'therefore.'
Quid est 'igitur.'
This pronoun means 'this man', that pronoun means 'that woman'.
Quae sunt 'hic' and 'illa'.