Latin to English Vocabulary
Translation
Grammar Rules
Verbs
English to Latin Vocabulary
100

pugnō

fight

100

Mīlitēs fortēs laudās.

You praise brave soldiers.

100

When no interrogative adverb or pronoun is used, questions may be asked by putting the most emphatic word first in the sentence and adding what ending to that word?

-ne

100

Build a Verb!

Laudō

future indicative active, 1st person, singular

laudābo

100

hear

audīo

200

quid

what?

200

He is warning me.

Mē monet.

200

Which principal part do we use to determine to which conjugation a verb belongs?


2nd principal part (infinitive)


200

Translate the verb:

dēfendunt

they defend, are defending, do defend

200

fear

timeō, timēre, timuī

300

moneō

warn, advise

300

She prays for herself.

Prō sē ōrat.

300

Give the English translation to the Latin irregular verbs.

sum          summus

es             estis

est            sunt

I am                     we are   

you are                 you are

he, she, it is          they are


300

What are the 4 principal parts?

present indicative active

present infinitive active

perfect indicative active

perfect participle passive

300

where?

ubi

400

collocō

place, station

400

Spīritus Deī eum dūcit.

The Spirit of God leads him.

400

Name the appropriate Latin reflexive pronoun that coordinates with each English reflexive pronoun:

Genitive: of himself, herself, itself, themselves

Dative: to himself, herself, itself, themselves

Accusative: himself, herself, itself, themselves

Ablative: (by, etc.) himself, herself, itself, themselves

Genitive: suī

Dative: sibi

Accusative: sē

Ablative: sē

400

What is the formula for conjugating a Latin Verb?

_____ + conjugating vowel + _____ + _____ = Latin Verb

Stem + conjugating vowel + Tense Indicator + Person/Number Ending = Latin Verb 

400

often

saepe

500

suī

himself, herself, itself, themselves

500

Deus ā nōbīs nōn longē abest.

God is not far from us.

500

Translate the Personal Pronouns of the First Person

                  Singular:    Plural:

Nominative:   ego           nōs 

Genitive:       meī           nostrī,

                                    nostrum

Dative:          mihi         nōbis 

Accusative:    mē           nōs

Ablative:        mē          nōbīs

Nominative: I                        we 

Genitive:     of me                 of us

Dative:        to me                 to us 

Accusative:  me                     us

Ablative:      (by, etc.) me      (by, etc.) us

500

Tell me everything you know about Latin verbs.

Awesome job!

500

always

semper