Verb beginnings
Verb Endings
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Derivatives
Time
100
It's the first principle part from which "pugnat" comes.
What is pugno?
100
"she ______s"
What is -t?
100
This is the plural of amicus
What is "amici"?
100
The root fratr-, from which English gets "fraternity" and "fratricide" means this in English.
What is brother?
100
hodie
What is "today"?
200
"eo" means "I go", so "exeo" means this
What is "I go out"?
200
"we were _______ing"
What is -bamus?
200
This is the singular of doletis
What is dolent?
200
In Spanish, this Latin word became "amigo", in French, "ami"
What is amicus
200
postridie
What is "tomorrow"?
300
adsum and absum are opposites and mean this
What is "I am present" and "I am absent?
300
They ______.
What is -nt?
300
It's the singular of puellas.
What is puellam?
300
"possible" and "potential" come from this Latin verb
What is possum?
300
postquam
What is "after"?
400
You can be certain that any word beginning rap- means something like this
What is "take"?
400
"they have _______ed"
What is -erunt?
400
This is the plural of "portavit"
What is "portaverunt"?
400
This word means "go by boat" its English derivative means "find one's way"
What is navigo?
400
heri
What is "yesterday"?
500
This is the first principle part of the verb which gives us "dederant"
What is "do"?
500
"to _____"
What is -re
500
It's the plural of templum
What is templa?
500
Words as different as "prostitution" "stable" and "consistent" all come from this Latin verb
What is "sto"?
500
simulac, simulatque
What is "as soon as"?