fortification
delay
hour
munitio munitionis f.
mora -ae f.
hora -ae f.
secretly
first
in the beginning
in the front
(all adverbs/adverbial phrases)
clam
primum
in principio
a fronte
to be present
to be able
adsum adesse adfui adfuturus
possum posse potui - w/infin.
that is
Hail and farewell
id est (i.e.)
Ave atque vale
Conjugate possum in Future Indicative
potero
poteris
poterit
poterimus
poteritis
poterunt
no one
tribune
guard
nemo neminis m.
tribunus -i m.
custos custodis m.
sufficiently, enough
all the way
at dawn
from the rear
(all adverbs/adverbial phrases)
satis
usque
primā luce
a tergo
to leave
to find out
relinquo relinquere reliqui relictus
cognosco cognoscere cognovi cognitus
What Latin question word expects the response "yes"?
What Latin question word expects the response "no"?
Purpose clauses may be introduced by ut/ne or by a ______.
yes = nonne
no = num
relative pronoun
Conjugate possum in Present Subjunctive
possim
possis
possit
possimus
possitis
possint
region
size
cause
regio regionis f.
magnitudo magnitudinis f.
causa -ae f.
altogether, at all (w/non) in all (with numerals)
violently, greatly
in truth, but
forever, world without end
(all adverbs/adverbial phrases)
omnino
vehementer
vero
in saecula saeculorum
to place
to storm
constituo constituere constitui constitutus w/infin.
expugno (1)
willing and able
which was to be shown
volens et potens
Quod Erat Demonstrandum (QED)
Decline The Relative Pronoun in the singular
(M, F, N)
qui quae quod
cujus cujus cujus
cui cui cui
quem quam quod
quo quā quo
messenger
reason
mind
nuntius -i m.
ratio rationis f.
mens mentis f. (i-stem)
for
neither...nor
and
and...not (or "nor")
(all conjunctions)
nam
neque...nequre
atque (ac)
neque
bonus: but = at in Latin
to alarm
to depart
commoveo commovēre commovi commotus
discedo discedere discessi -
Who will guard the guards themselves?
the last resort of kings
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
ultima ratio regum
Decline The Relative Pronoun in the plural
(M, F, N)
qui quae quae
quorum quarum quorum
quibus quibus quibus
quos quas quae
quibus quibus quibus
fear
watch
opinion
timor timoris m.
vigilia -ae f.
sententia -ae f.
Bonus adjective: How large? = quantus -a um
from all sides, on all sides
besides, furthermore
again
immediately, at once
(all adverbs)
undique
praeterea
rursus
statim
to beg
to distinguish
peto petere petivi petitus
cerno cernere crevi -
When we report a question instead of asking it directly, we are asking an ___ question. This type of question is a ______ clause.
Latin Saying:
Not an orator, nor a senator, but a fisherman.
When we report a question instead of asking it directly, we are asking an indirect question. This type of question is a subordinate clause.
Non oratorem, non senatorem, sed piscatorem
Note: the Primary/Secondary Sequence chart will be on your test!
Conjugate finio in Perfect Active Subjunctive & Imperfect Passive Subjunctive
Perfect Active:
finiverim, finiveris, finiverit, finiverimus, finiveritis, finiverint
Imperfect Passive:
finirer, finireris, finiretur, finiremur, finiremini, finirentur