Vocabulary
Derivatives
Nouns
Verbs
Translation
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What is the genitive singular, gender, and meaning of "porta"?
portae f. gate, entrance, door
100
What is an English word that comes from "numerus, numerī m."?
numerous, numeral, numeric, numerical, number
100
What declension endings does the noun "pecunia" use?
1st Declension Feminine
100
What conjugation of verb is "habeo, habēre, habui, habitus"?
2nd conjugation
100
Translate the verb: amant.
they love
200
What are the principal parts and meaning of "culpo"?
culpo, culpare, culpavi, culpatus to blame
200
What is an English word that comes from the verb "valeo, valēre, valui, valitus"?
value, invalid, validate, validation
200
How do you translate nouns in the genitive case?
"of __"
200
What are the Present Active Indicative verb endings?
-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt
200
Translate the noun: nautīs.
to/ for the sailors or in/with/by/from the sailors
300
What is the meaning of the preposition "sine"?
without
300
What is an English word that comes from "salveo, salvēre"?
salvage, salvation
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What is the Ablative Plural ending in the 1st Declension F.?
-īs
300
What is the person, number, tense, voice, and mood of the verb "terretis"?
2nd, plural, present, active, indicative
300
Translate: Fortuna puellam amat.
Fortune loves the girl.
400
What are the principal parts and meaning of the verb "video"?
video, vidēre, vidi, visus to see
400
What is an English word that comes from "ager, agrī m."?
agriculture, agricultural, agregate
400
What case and number is the noun "fortunas"?
accusative plural
400
What mood is the verb "amate!"
imperative
400
Translate: tuam fortunam serva!
Preserve your fortune!
500
What is the genitive singular, gender, and meaning of the noun "puer"?
puerī m. boy
500
What is an English word that comes from "puer, puerī m."?
puerile
500
List all 1st Declension F. endings in the correct order.
-a, -ae, -ae, -am, -ā; -ae, -arum, -īs, -as, -īs
500
Put the Latin verb "voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatus" into the 1st person plural present active indicative form.
vocamus
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Translate: Sine pecuniā, nihil habemus.
Without money, we have nothing