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What does iter, itineris mean?

journey, march, route

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What does "paro, parare" mean?

to prepare, get ready

100

What does "facilis, e" mean?

easy

100

What is the word for "soldier"?

miles, militis

100

What is the word for "danger"?

periculum, i

200

What gender is "nomen, nominis"?

neuter

200
Present, past, and future are called ________.

tenses

200

Which of these is an adjective?

brevis, e

mons, is

lux, is

brevis, e

200

What case is used for the direct object?

Accusative

200

Translate: Bellum parant.

They prepare war.

300
Is "salus, salutis" an istem?

No

300

What does "laudat" mean?

He praises, he is praising, he does praise

300

What is the masculine, ablative, singular ending for "magnus, a, um"?

magno

300

What case does "post" take?

accusative

300

Translate: Romani Caesarem laudant.

The Romans praise Caesar.

400

What are the first declension endings?

a, ae, ae, am, a, ae, arum, is, as, is

400

The second principle part of "occupo" is ________.

occupare

400

What is the nominative, neuter, plural for "gravis, e"?

gravia

400

What does "copia, ae" mean in the plural?

troops, forces

400

Translate: Quid videtis?

What do you see?

500

What is the dative singular of "Jesus"?

Jesu

500

Translate: The sailors pray.

Nautae orant

500
What case does the adjective "cupidus, a, um" take?

genitive

500

3rd declension adjectives are declined like i-stem nouns except for the __________________.

masc/fem abl singular

500

Translate: Caesar et gloriae et imperii cupidus erat.

Caesar was desirous both for glory and power.

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