Vocabulary
Grammar Questions
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Conjugation Station
Latin Sayings
100


When you are uncertain about whether or not something is true, you may be doing this



Dubito / Dubi- tare


100


The six tenses we have learned are these



Present, imper- fect, future; per- fect, pluperfect, future perfect


100


Amavimus



We loved/We have loved (1st plural perfect)


100


Saluto, 3rd Sing. Fut.



Salutabit


100


Nunc aut num- quam.



Now or never


200


You get in an airplane in order to do this



Volo/Volare


200


This is the part of a word that doesn’t change when it is conju- gated or inflect- ed.



The Stem


200


Amabatis



You all used to love (2nd plural imperfect)


200


Natare, 1st Plu- ral Perfect



Natavimus


200


Sanctificetur Nomen Tuum.



Hallowed/Holy/ Sanctified by thy name


300


You use your brain for this



Puto/Putare


300


The six attrib- utes or factors of a Latin verb are these.



Conjugation, person, number, tense, voice, mood


300


Amaveram



I had loved (1st singular pluper- fect)


300


Parare, 2nd Plu- ral future



Parabitis


300


Ora et Labora.



Pray and work.


400


You do this to keep something safe



Servo/Servare


400


The four forms that provide the stems needed to conjugate Latin verbs are called these.



The Four Princi- ple Parts


400


Amabis



You will love (2nd singular future)


400


Clamare, 1st sin- gular pluperfect



Clamaveram


400


Fortes Fortuna Juvat.



Fortune favors the strong/bold


500


A farmer would do this before planting his crops



Aro/Arare


500


For first conju- gation verbs, the last three letters of the second principal part are these.



-ARE


500


Amaveritis



Y’all will have loved (2nd plural future perfect)


500


Servare, 1st plu- ral future perfec



Servaverimus


500


Deus numquam mutavit nisi mu- tabit.



God has never changed nor shall change.