gloria, gloriae
What is fame, glory
malus, a, um
What is bad
et
What is and
DAILY DOUBLE
All verbs whose second principal part (the present infinitive active) ends in "are" belong to this conjugation.
What is the 1st conjugation
laudant
What is they praise
amicus, amici
What is friend
difficilis, e
ubi
What is where
The present stem (used to build the present, future and imperfect tenses of a verb) is formed by dropping the ending of this principal part.
What is the second principal part (present infinitive active)
orat
DAILY DOUBLE
periculum, periculi
What is danger
facilis, e
What is easy
DAILY DOUBLE
itaque
What is therefore, and so
The present (indicative active) endings for laudo
What are
laud(o), lauda(s), lauda(t), lauda(mus), lauda(tis), lauda(nt)
voco
What is I call
lex, legis
What is law
omnis, e
What is all, every
quid
What is what
The imperfect indicative active endings for laudo
What are:
lauda(bam), lauda(bas), lauda(bat), lauda(bamus), lauda(batis), lauda(bant)
portabant
They were carrying
mors, mortis
What is death
finitimus, a, um
What is neighboring, next
semper
What is always
The future indicative active endings of laudo
What are:
lauda(bo), lauda(bis), lauda(bit), lauda(bimus),laud(bitis), lauda(bunt)
parabit
What is he, she, or it will prepare, get ready