Translate: "Veni, vidi, vici."
I came, I saw, I conquered.
Translate: "I praise"
Laudo
Timor, timoris
fear
root: timorous
Name the Latin word that is the root of the English word "fugitive"
fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturus
Translate "Quid est veritas?"
What is truth?
Pugnemus. (hortatory subjunctive)
proximus, a, um
nearest, next
root: proximity
Name the Latin word that is the root of the English word, "repellent."
Repello, repellere, reppuli, repressus
Translate: "Gratias tibi."
Thank you.
Translate: "Kings are eager for glory."
Reges gloriae cupidi sunt.
facio, facere, feci, factus
do, make
root for factory
Name an English word that comes from the Latin root word dolor, doloris, meaning pain or sorrow.
dolorous, doleful
Translate "Via virtutis forti est facilis."
The path of virtue is easy for the brave.
Translate: "I am being warned."
Moneor. (subjunctive)
noster, nostra, nostrum
our, ours, our own
Name the Latin root word of the English word "egotistical."
ego, mei "I"
Translate: "Cohortes se defendebant."
The cohorts were defending themselves.
Translate: "God loves all men"
Deus omnes homines diliget.
studeo, studere, studui
am eager for, strive after, am devoted to
root for studious
Name an English word that comes from the Latin word aperio, aperire, meaning open, uncover or expose
Aperture