Latin Adjectives
5th Declension Phrases
Words with Double Meanings
Verbs
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Adjectives agree with their nouns in what 3 ways?

Gender, Number, Case

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Translate "post aciem" into English

After / behind the battle line

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What does gratia, gratiae mean in the singular?

singular means favor, influence or grace


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What is "posuerunt"?

They, put, they placed, they pitched

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What is "murus, muri"?

wall

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Adjectives of Quantity are generally found where?

Before the noun

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Translate " propter spem" into English.

on account of hope

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What does copia, copiae mean in the singular?

supply or abundance

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What is "agunt"?

they give

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What is "inopia, inopiae"?

scarcity / want

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Adjectives of Quality are generally found where?

After their noun

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Translate "propter fidem" into English

on account of the faithfulness

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What does gratiae, gratiarum mean in the plural?

thanks

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What is "venit"?

he/ she/ it came

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What is "reliquus"?

remaining / the rest of

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What is the Latin adjective for "narrow" as the singular feminine nominative?

Angusta 

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Translate "propter rem" into English

on account of the thing / affair

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What does copiae, copiarum mean in the plural?

troops or forces

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What is "fecerunt"?

They made

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Translate "Leges sunt malae"

The laws are bad.

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What is the Latin adjective for "first", describing a masculine nominative singular noun? 

primus

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Translate "Milites in acie erant" into English

The soldiers are in the battle line. 

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What are the different meanings of "in" in the ablative and the accusative?

"In" in the ablative means in or on

"In" in the accusative means in, into, against, upon

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What is "there were"?

Erant

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Translate, "Pro rege impetum fecerunt". 

They made the attack for (on behalf of) the king.