Grammar Recitation
Vocabulary
Latin-English
Latin Sayings
English-Latin
100

The grammar persons are:

first person, second person, third person

100

stare

to stand

100

pugnavero

I will have fought

100

The Mother Was Standing.

Stabat Mater

100

We will have sailed.

navigaverimus

200

The pronoun jobs are:

First person is the person speaking, second person is the person spoken to, and third person is the person spoken about.

200

dubitare

to doubt

200

lavabant

they were washing

200

Pray and work

Ora et labora

200

It was standing.

stabat

300

Name the Latin and English personal pronouns.

o/m-s-t-mus-tis-nt

I-you-he/she/it-we-you all-they

300

putare

to think

300
judicas

You judge

300

always faithful

semper fidelis

300

We will shout

 clamabimus

400

What does the verb tense tells us?

The verb tense tells us when the verb is being done.

400

ambulare

to walk

400

eramus

we were

400

I am a Roman citizen.

Civis Romanus sum.

400

You all were wishing.

optabatis

500
Principal parts are:

Forms that provide the stems to conjugate a verb in all its tenses.

500

juvare

to help

500

nuntiaverint

They will have reported

500
Then we will fight in the shade.

In umbra, igitur, pugnabimus.

500

We had thought.

putaveramus