Vocabulary
Forms of Sum and Possum
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Latin to English
English to Latin
100
to be accustomed
soleo, solere, solitus sum
100
present active infinitive of sum
esse
100
firmo, firmare, firmavi, firmatum
transitive (to strengthen)
100
Exemplum bonum est.
The example is good. (It is a good example)
100
Memory is strengthened.
Memoria firmatur.
200
epistula, epistulae, f. OR littera, litterae, f.
letter
200
3rd person plural present indicative active form of possum, posse, potui,---
possunt
200
iaceo, iacere, iacui,---
intransitive (to lie down)
200
Vitas servare amas.
You love to save lives.
200
You are able to lie down.
Iacere potes.
300
to teach
doceo, docere, docui, doctum
300
Are sum and possum transitive or intransitive?
intransitive
300
voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatum
transitive (to call)
300
Non iudicare possunt.
They cannot (are not able to) judge.
300
They give bad examples.
Exempla mala dant.
400
life
vita, vitae, f.
400
Translate potestis
y'all are able (y'all can)
400
maneo, manere, mansi, mansum
intransitive(to remain)
400
Praemia dare debent.
Rewards ought to be given.
400
We ought to walk.
Ambulare debemus.
500
to give
do, dare, dedi, datum
500
singular form of sunt
est
500
teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum
transitive (to hold)
500
Puer et puella doceri possunt.
They boy and girl are able to (can) be taught.
500
Letters (literature) are not loved by the boy.
Litterae/epistulae a puero non amantur.
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