Latin for book.
What is liber, librī?
festīnō, festīnāre conjugated in second person plural.
What is festīnātis?
puella, puellae declined in dative singular.
What is puellae?
līber, lībera, līberum declined in nominative singular masculine.
What is līber?
bonus, bona, bonum declined in dative plural feminine.
Latin for a marketplace?
What is forum, forī?
habeō, habēre conjugated in third person singular.
What is habet?
vir, virī declined in genitive plural.
What is virorum?
malus, mala, malum declined in genitive singular masculine.
What is malī?
What is pulchrae?
Latin for sky.
What is caelum, caelī?
vigilō, vigilāre conjugated in third person plural.
What is vigilānt?
verbum, verbī declined in accusative plural.
What is verba?
līber, lībera, līberum decline in genitive plural neuter.
What is līberorum?
līber, lībera, līberum declined in ablative singular feminine.
Latin for beautiful/handsome?
What is pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum?
maneō, manēre conjugated in first person plural.
What is manēmus?
deus, deī declined in ablative singular.
What is deo?
bonus, bona, bonum declined in nominative plural neuter.
What is bona?
bonus, bona, bonum declined in dative singular masculine.
What is bono?
Latin for old/ancient.
What is antīquus, antīqua, antīquum?
What is the infinitive?
What are nominative singular and genitive singular?
An adjective in the dictionary is in these three forms.
What are nominative singular masculine, nominative singular feminine, and nominative singular neuter?
To find the stem of an adjective, you always find and take the ending off of this form.
What is the feminine nominative singular form?