Vocab
Cases
Translation (Easier)
Translation (Harder)
Case Endings
100

What does fama, -ae, f. mean?

Form, shape, beauty

100

What cases uses the words "to"/"for"

Dative

100

Nautae vident

The sailors see
100

Poeta amat fortunam et laudat pecuniam.

The poet loves fortune and (he) praises money.

100

What case/number is "puellas"

Acc pl

200

What does pecunia, -ae, f. mean?

Money

200

What case is used for the noun that is doing the action

Nominative

200

Puellae vocant poetam

The girls call the poet

200

Tua vita terret multam puellam 

Your life terrifies many girls 
200

What case/number is vitam in

Acc s.

300

What does erro, errare, erravi, erratum mean?

To Wander/Err

300

What case uses "of" or 's or s'

Genitive

300
Your philosophy is great

Tua philosophia est magna

300

Without fortune we are not strong, but often we think we are strong

Sine fortuna (abl) non valemus, sed saepe cogitamus valemus

300

What case(s)/number is/are puellae in 

nominative pl., gen. s., dat. s.

400

What does sententia, -ae, f. mean?

Sentence/feeling/thought/vote

400

What cases uses prepositions and shows means/manner/time/place/accompaniment/agent

Ablative

400

I give money to the girl

Do pecuniam puellae

400

If punishment is great, you offer  much anger.

Si poena est magna, debes multam iram

400
What case(s)/number is portis in

dat pl or abl pl

500

What is the latin word for "Without"

Sine

500

What case is used for the noun that is acted on by the verb

Accusative

500

Without philosophy we often wander

Sine philisophia (ablative) saepe erramus 

500

O poeta, servat me. Amo tuam philosophiam et do tuam sententiam multis nautis. 

O poet, save me! I love your philosophy and I give your thoughts to the many sailors 

500

What case/number is rosarum

Gen pl

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