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Translation L to E
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When you are commanding someone to do something, you use this form of the verb.
What is the imperative.
100
The word meaning "you all."
What is "vos"
100
The word "admonish" is a derivative for this Latin word.
What is "moneo, monere"
100
The Latin for "I love the sailor."
What is "Nautam amo" or "Ego nautam amo."
100
The English for "Amare debes."
What is "You ought to love."
200
This is the second part of the verb, and it ends in "re."
What is the infinitive.
200
The word meaning "nothing."
What is nihil.
200
The word "vocabulary" comes from this Latin word.
What is "voco, vocare"
200
The Latin for "They warn me if I make a mistake."
What is "Me monent, si erro."
200
The English for "Fortunam patriae video."
What is "I see the fortune of the fatherland."
300
Taking the "re" off the infinitive gives you what part of the verb?
What is the stem.
300
The word meaning "I."
What is "ego."
300
The word "astronaut" comes from this Latin word.
What is "nauta, nautae."
300
The Latin for "The farmers see the beauty of the girls."
What is "Agricolae formam puellarum vident."
300
The English for "Sapientia poetarum antiquarum est magna."
What is "The wisdom of the ancient poets is great."
400
The dative case is translated with the prepositions "to, for" and represents this part of the sentence in English.
What is the indirect object.
400
The word meaning "hello."
What is "salve."
400
The word "visual" comes from this Latin word.
What is "video, videre"
400
The Latin for "The fame of the fatherland is great."
What is "Fama patriae est magna."
400
The English for "Nautae multas rosas puellis dant."
What is "The sailors give many roses to the girls."
500
The genitive case is translated with the preposition "of" and it is the same as this part of the sentence in English.
What is the possessive.
500
The word meaning "it is cold."
What is "frigit."
500
The word "terrific" comes from this Latin word.
What is "terreo, terrere"
500
The Latin for "We are not strong without much money."
What is "Sine multa pecunia non valemus" or "Sine multa pecunia nos non valemus."
500
The English for "Sapientiam tuarum poetarum laudamus."
What is "We praise the wisdom of your philosophy."