Vocabulary
Adjectives
Verb Tenses
Latin to English
English to Latin
100
Our
noster, nostra, nostrum
100
How would we say "small boy" in Latin in the following sentence: The small boy carries water to the town.
Fīlius parvus
100
I will wound
vulnerābō
100
Nūntī fīlius in silvam amīcum vocat.
The messenger's son calls his friend into the forest.
100
Are the sons of the lieutenant in danger?
Estne fīliī lēgātī in perīculō?
200
Small
Parvus, parva, parvum
200
How would we say "beautiful poet's" in Latin in the following sentence: The beautiful poet's horse is in the forest.
poetae pulchrī
200
They were suffering
labōrābant
200
Puer parvus equōs ferōs vocat ex agrō.
The small boy calls the wild horses out of the field.
200
The good boys are carrying much water into the big forest.
Puerī bonī portant aquam multam in silvam magnam.
300
To defeat
superō
300
How would we say "large swords" in Latin in the following sentence: The lieutenant carries the large swords into the war.
gladiōs magnōs
300
We assemble
convocāmus
300
Multī lēgātōrum amīcī exspectabant nūntiōs.
Many friends of the lieutenants were waiting for the messengers.
300
They were assembling the men and women.
Convocābant virōs fēmināsque.
400
To report
Nūntiō
400
How would we say "great farmers'" in Latin in the following sentence: The great farmers' fields are on the island.
agricolārum magnōrum
400
Y'all will fly
volābitis
400
Pugnābuntne nostrī in Germāniae campīs?
Will our men fight in the German fields?
400
Your poor slaves were laboring in the broad plains.
Tuī servī miserī laborābant in campīs lātīs.
500
Through
per
500
How would we say "bad lieutenant" in Latin in the following sentence: The messenger gives the letter to the bad lieutenant.
lēgātō malō
500
You were living
habitābas
500
Vestrumne frūmentum servīs dabitis?
Will y'all give your grain to the slaves?
500
You used to dwell among good friends.
Habitābas inter amīcōs bonōs.