Quattuor Principle Parts
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Name the quattuor principle parts for: dico

dico, dicere, duxi, ductus

100

Meaning of veho/vehere

to convey/transport

100

Latin saying that means that a person in authority is done talking. (Give Latin AND English meaning.)

Magister dixit. (The master has spoken.)

100

2nd person, singular, pluperfect: rego, regere

rexeras

100

Translate to Latin: How long?

Quam diu?

200

Name the quattuor principle parts for: jungo

jungo, jungere, junxi, junctus

200

Meaning of venio/venire

to come

200

Latin saying that you might use when your mom asks you if you cleaned your room after she asked you to earlier. (Give Latin AND English meaning.)

Dictum et factum. (Said and done.)

200

1st person, plural, future perfect: rego, regere

rexerimus

200

Translate to Latin: How? In what manner?

Quomodo?

300

Name the quattuor principle parts for: figo

figo, figere, fixi, fixus

300

Meaning of vinco/vincere

to conquer

300

The actual LITERAL translation of "quid novi"

What of new things?

300

3rd person, singular, perfect: audio, audire

audivit

300

Translate to Latin: Where? In What place?

Ubi?

400

Name the quattuor principle parts for: rego

rego, regere, rexi, rectus

400

Meaning of vivo, vivere

to live, be alive

400

Latin saying that is a way to greet people. (Give Latin AND English meaning.)

Quid novi. (What's new?)

400

3rd person, plural, pluperfect: audio, audire

audiverant

400

Translate to Latin: What is your name?

Quid est tibi nomen?

500

Name the quattuor principle parts for: capio

capio, capere, cepi, captus

500

Meaning of invenio, invenire

to discover, find out

500

Latin saying that is the National Motto of Canada and contains one accusative O.P. and one ablative O.P.. (Give Latin AND English meaning.)

A mari usque ad mare. (From sea to sea.)

500

2nd person, plural, perfect: capio, capere

cepistis

500

Translate to Latin: Was he praying?

Orabatne?

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