Vocabulary
Cases
Verbs
Translating
Parts of Speech
100

The meaning of amo, amare, amavi, amatum

To love
100

This case identifies the subject

Nominative

100

These are the three options for person

1st, 2nd, 3rd

100

Amat

He/she/it loves

100

This part of speech denotes a person, place, thing, idea, or quality

noun

200

The meaning of "curo, curare, curavi, curatum"

To care for

200

The owner of something is in this case

Genitive

200

These are the two options for voice

Active and passive

200

fabulam nunc narro.

I now tell a story

200

"Itaque" is this part of speech

Conjunction

300

The meaning of "tu"

you

300

This is the one case that you have not learned the function of

Dative
300

The second person plural ending

tis

300

A subject and its verb will always agree in this.

Number

300

This part of speech conveys an outburst of emotion.

Interjection

400

The meaning of "diu"

For a long time

400

The vocative case gets its name from this verb

voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatum
400

This is the name of the second principal part

Infinitive

400

Animus nautae

The spirit of the sailor

400

Adverbs do not modify these parts of speech

Nouns and pronouns

500

The meaning of "domi"

At home

500

The possible cases and numbers of "Puero"

Dative and ablative singular

500

These are the five characteristics of verbs

Person, number, tense, mood, voice

500

Puellae nautam vident et amant

The girls see and love the sailor.

500

This part of speech is paired with an Ablative noun to form a certain kind of phrase.

Preposition

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