Vocabulary: Latin to English
Vocabulary: English to Latin
Vocabulary Latin to English II
Conjugation
Derivatives
100

creō


I create 

100

Greeting, Good day or be well

Salvē

100

dēmonstrō

I show 

100

What are the six endings for our Latin conjugations? 

1st person singular = o 

2nd person singular = s

3rd person singular = t

1st person plural = mus 

2nd person plural = tis 

3rd person plural = nt

100

dō = I give 


What is a derivative of this word? 

donate or donation 

200

Cogitō


I think 

200

mother and father 

mater et pater 

200

Avis 

bird 

200

If our first-person word is videō

conjugate the other 5 forms of the word 


videō

2nd person singular = vides

3rd person singular = videt

1st person plural = videmus 

2nd person plural = videtis 

3rd person plural - vident 

200

discipulus = student 


What is a derivative of this word? 

Disciple, discipline

300

vīvō

I live 

300

domus 

home or house 

300

Videō


I see 

300

Conjugate the verb if you know: 

First-person singular is amō

2nd person singular is amās

3rd person singular = amat

1st person plural amamus

2nd person plural = amatis 

3rd person plural = amant 

300

lūna = moon

sōl = sun 

Stella = Star 


What are derivatives for these 3 words? 

Lunar 


Solar 


Stellar, interstellar, constellation 

400

Caelum 

Sky/Heaven 

400

Male student and female student 

discipulus and discipula

400

Caput 

head 

400

If you know: 

3rd person plural = bunt 

2nd person plural = bitis 


what are the rest of the conjugations 

bo

bis 

bit 

bimus 

bitis 

bunt 

400

mare = sea 


What is a derivative of this word? 

maritime

500

et cetera 

and the rest 

500

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth 

In principio creavit Deus caelum et terram

500

Semper fidelis 

Always faithful 

500

If you know that: 

1st person singular = 

then what is the 3rd person plural in English? 

They give 

500

cogitō = I think 


What is a derivative of this word? 

Cognitive, cognition