What does iter, itineris mean?
journey, march, route
What does "paro, parare" mean?
to prepare, get ready
What does "facilis, e" mean?
easy
What is the word for "soldier"?
miles, militis
What is the word for "danger"?
periculum, i
What gender is "nomen, nominis"?
neuter
tenses
Which of these is an adjective?
brevis, e
mons, is
lux, is
brevis, e
What case is used for the direct object?
Accusative
Translate: Bellum parant.
They prepare war.
No
What does "laudat" mean?
He praises, he is praising, he does praise
What is the masculine, ablative, singular ending for "magnus, a, um"?
magno
What case does "post" take?
accusative
Translate: Romani Caesarem laudant.
The Romans praise Caesar.
What are the first declension endings?
a, ae, ae, am, a, ae, arum, is, as, is
The second principle part of "occupo" is ________.
occupare
What is the nominative, neuter, plural for "gravis, e"?
gravia
What does "copia, ae" mean in the plural?
troops, forces
Translate: Quid videtis?
What do you see?
What is the dative singular of "Jesus"?
Jesu
Translate: The sailors pray.
Nautae orant
genitive
3rd declension adjectives are declined like i-stem nouns except for the __________________.
masc/fem abl singular
Translate: Caesar et gloriae et imperii cupidus erat.
Caesar was desirous both for glory and power.