Nouns
Oppidum, -i (n.)
Town
dormit
to sleep
laetus, -a, -um
Happy
tuus, -a, -um
your, yours
cur?
why?
vir, -i (m.)
Man
cantat
to sing
iratus, -a, -um
Angry
cuius?
of whom?, whose?
rursus
again
Liber, -ri (m.)
Book
plorat
to weep
pauci, -ae, -a (pl.)
Few
is
he
quinque
five
mensa, -ae (f.)
Table
sumit
to take up
antiquus, -a, -um
Ancient
suus, -a, -um
his, her, its, their (own)
ceteri, -ae, -a
the others
pecunia, -ae (f.)
Money
discedit
to go away, leave
improbus, -a, -um
Dishonest, Bad
eius
of him, her, it; his, hers, its
tantum
only