Vocabulary
Grammar Questions
Sum/Possum
Vocative/Imperative
Sentences
100

This is the Latin word for star

stella, -ae f.

100

These are the three moods of a Latin verb

indicative, subjunctive, imperative

100

Give a synopsis of Sum in the 1st person plural

sumus- we are, eramus- we were, erimus- we will be

100

form the vocative for populus

popule

100

Apostoli nostri Bibliam Sacram declare possunt.

Our apostles are able to explain the Holy Bible.

200

This is the Latin word and the case it takes for across

trans (+acc)

200

This is how you form the singular imperative

Go to the infinitive or 2nd principle part and drop the -re

200

Give a synopsis of Sum in the 3rd person singular

est- hsi is, erat- hsi was, erit- hsi will be

200

form the vocative for gladius

gladi

200

Pueri boni nunc estis et viri magni eritis.

Now, y'all are good boys and y'all will be great men.

300

This is the Latin word for I fly

volo, volare, volavi, volatum

300

This is how you form the plural imperative

Add -te to the singular imperative

300

Give a synopsis of Possum in the 2nd person plural

potestis- y'all are able/can, poteratis- y'all were able, poteritis- y'all will be able

300

Form the singular and plural imperative for amo, amare

ama, amate

300

 Centaur, remain in your forest!

Centaure! in tua silva mane!

400

This is the Latin word for wing

ala, alae f

400

The vocative case is the same as this case except for two types of words.

Nominative case

400

Give a synopsis of Possum in the 1st person singular

Possum- I am able/can, poteram- I was able, potero- I will be able

400

Form the singular and plural imperative for luceo, lucere

luce, lucete

400

I was loving pirates because they were handsome.

Piratas amabam quod pulchri erant.

500

This is the Latin word for sea monster or kraken

cetus, -i m.

500

Words ending in this become that, and words ending in this become that.

us becomes e and ius becomes i

500

Give a synopsis of Possum in the 3rd person plural

Possunt- they are able/can, poterant- they were able, poterunt- they will be able

500

form the singular and plural imperative for rideo, ridere

ride, ridete

500

ame ga futteimasu.

it's raining.