Latin and genitive singular for "head"
caput capitis
imperfect tense endings
bam bamus
bas batis
bat bant
"Ignis terrebit."
The fire will frighten.
What is the 2nd conjugation stem vowel?
e
Latin and genitive singular for "pain, sorrow"
dolor doloris
3rd person plural form of the Latin word meaning "I command"
jubent
"Silva est tuta."
The forest is safe.
Latin phrase meaning "Sign of the Cross"
Signum crucis
Latin for "I will fear"
timebo
conjugate the Latin verb meaning "I frighten" in the future tense.
terrebo terrebimus
terrebis terrebitis
terrebit terrebunt
"Vox vocabat."
The voice was calling.
English derivative from urbs urbis that means "the outlying part of a city"
suburb
Latin and genitive singular for "king"
rex regis
2nd person plural form of the Latin word for "you all will move"
movebitis
"Mei novi amici pugnabant."
My new friends were fighting.
An English derivative from the Latin word caput and its meaning
capital - wealth in business; seat of government
capitalize - to fund a business; to take advantage
Capitol - the temple of Jupiter at Rome; the U.S. Congress building complex