Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Adjectives
Sentences
100

Case: oculō

Dative or Ablative

100

Translate: aspiciunt

They look at

100

Meaning: hic/haec/hoc

This/These

100

Translate: sanus

Healthy

100

caput et manūs sunt partes corporis.

The head and the hands are parts of the body.

200

Meaning: taberna

shop

200

Translate: ducitur

is led

200

Meaning: is/ea/id

He/she/it

200

Translate: breviori

Shorter

200

arma altissimis hostibus dantur.

Weapons are given to the very tall enemies.

300

Case: montum

Genitive (Plural)

300

Translate: spectantur

They are touched

300

Translate this form: illae

They/those (women)

300

Translate: ferissimis

Very wild

300

quis a uno ad mille numerare potest?

Who is able to count from one to one thousand?

400

Case: arcū

Ablative (Singular)

400

Translate: iubere

to order

400

Translate this form: cuius

whose

400

Translate: aegriora

More sick/Sicker

400

pecuniosa femina ad castra hostium advenit.

The rich woman arrives at the camp of the enemies.

500

Case: dieī

Genitive or Dative (Singular)

500

Translate: sentiri

to be felt
500

Translate this form: quos

whom/which

500

Translate: levissimo

Very light/Lighter

500

pisces marium nare volunt atque videri nolunt.

The fish of the seas want to swim and do not want to be seen.