Nouns
Verbs
Other
Cognates
Grammar
100

oculus, oculi, m.

eye

100

audeo, audere, ausus sum

to dare

100

daring, reckless

audax, audacis

100

location

locus, loci, m.

100

This mood is used to indicate a real action

indicative

200

measure, rhythm, manner

modus, modi, m.

200

pareo, parere, pareui, pariturus

to obey

200
ille, illa, illud

that

200

legal

lex, legis, f.

200

Besides the subject, a nominative can also serve as this, after a verb denoting a state of being

predicate

300

libertas, libertatis, f.

freedom

300

relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus

to leave behind, abandon

300
saepe

often

300

pacify

pax, pacis, f.

300

a double dative consists of a dative of reference and this

dative of purpose or predicative dative

400

joy

gaudium, gaudii

400

experior, experiri, expertus sum

try, experience

400

caecus, a, um

blind

400

placate

placeo, -ere, placui, placitum

400

The tense and mood of a verb in a past counterfactual condition

pluperfect subjunctive

500

munus, muneris, n.

duty, gift, service

500

inquam (defective)

to say

500

in what way? hint: two words

quo modo

500

sequence

sequor, sequi, secutus sum

500

This term, from the greek for "talking around," refers to a verbal form which consists of two words

periphrastic

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