u e p r
non infans; non vir
puer
spectare
to look at, or to watch
the goddess
dea
It's how many genders that Latin nouns have.
3
It's the gender for "oppidum, oppidi" (the town).
neuter
g e a r
non pars carri, sed pars terrae
ager
viri
of the man; of the husband, or of the hero
to seize
occupare
It's the genitive ending by which to identify a feminine noun.
-ae
It's the gender for "dea".
feminine
nuntios porto
legatus
contra
on the contrary; on the other hand; in return or against
Where to? To which place?
quo
It's the number of principle parts that most Latin verbs have.
4
It's the gender for "ager, agri".
masculine
b u a r m l a e
non currere, sed...
ambulare
navigavi
I sailed
of the sailor
n a u t a e
It's the genitive ending by which to identify 2nd declension, masculine and neuter nouns.
i optional but not insisted upon addition to answer (with a macron)
It's the gender for "legatus, legati".
masculine
i q e t u a
non coniunctio "sed", non coniunctio "aut"
itaque
legati
of the legate, envoy, or ambassador
the help, or the aid
a u x i l i u m
It's the number of the principal part that provides the the verb stem for conjugating the present and imperfect tenses. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th)
2nd
It's the gender for "nauta, nautae".
masuline