Vocabulary
Characters
Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
100

senex, senem

old person

100

This character is a teenage girl living in the subura and dealing with a dubious father

Sabina

100

Formed off the 2pp, this tense is translated as 'verb' or 'verbs'

Present

100

This case tells us who is doing the main action. Also known as the subject

Nom. 

100

This adjective is the positive degree of 'happiest'

happy

200

prope +acc

near

200

The aunt of Sabina and the sister of Faustus

Rufina
200

formed off the 3pp, this tense is translated as 'verbed'

Perfect

200

Prepositions not belonging to the sidspace category, use this case for their direct object

Accusative

200
Form the superlative of novus modifying an ablative plural second declension noun. 

novissimis

300

īnfēlīx

unlucky

300

This young mother is living in Rome but frequently shares stories of her birthplace, Brittania

Catia

300

formed off the 2nd pp, this tense is translated with 'was verbing' or 'used to verb'

imperfect

300
In the third declension nominative singular, this case varies in ending 
nominative
300

This special adjective is formed by removing the -us ending, adding 'issim' to the adjective stem and then adding the ending back on. 

superlative 

400

marītus

husband

400

Married to a British woman, this young father used to be a Roman Veteran 

Gisco

400

This special type of verb does not have a 'who'. It is translated as 'to verb' and cannot be the main verb of your sentence 

Infinitive

400

This case ends in -

-e 

-īs 

-ibus 

ablative

400

adjectives must match their noun in these three categories: 

1. number (singular / plural )

2. ________________

3. ________________


1. number (singular / plural )

2. gender

3. case

500

tollo, tollere

lift

500
This character is kinda evil and wants either money or Sabina from Faustus

Senator

500

This irregular verb links two nominatives together. It is formed highly irregularly in all three tenses and its infinitive is 'esse'. 

sum, esse, fui

500

When expressing a duration of time {ex. for three whole days} one should use this case:

accusative

500

Verum aut Falsum: 


adjectives always have identical endings to their noun

Falsum

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