Latin Vocabulary
English Vocabulary
Conjugations
Translations
Grammar Rules
100

oppugno, oppugnare, oppugnavi, oppugnatus

What is "attack/assault?"

100

beg, pray

What is "oro, orare?"

100

the first person singular present tense of laudo, laudare

What is "laudo?"

100

Quid laudas?

What is "what do you praise?"

100
Most latin verbs have four of these.

What are "principal parts"?

200

terreo, terrere, terrui, territus

What is "terrify?"

200

warn, advise

What is "moneo, monere?"

200

the first person plural future tense of laudo, laudare

What is "laudabimus?"

200

Habebit

What is "he/she/it will have"?

200

The second principal part.

What is "the present infinitive active"?

300

vinco, vincere, vici, victus

What is "conquer?"

300

lead, guide

What is "duco, ducere, duxi, ductus?"

300

the third person singular imperfect tense of moneo, monere

What is "monebat?"

300

Ducebatisne?

What is "were y'all leading/guiding?"?

300

The attributes of a verb.

What are "voice, mood, tense, number, and person"?

400

pono, ponere, posui, positus

What is "put/place/set/pitch?"

400

strive, contend, hasten

What is "contendo, contendere, contendi?"

400

the second person plural future tense of mitto, mittere

What is "mittetis?"

400

Veniunt

What is "they come/ they are coming/ they do come"?

400

How the present stem of a verb is found.

What is "dropping the ending of the present infinitive active"?

500

munio, munire, munivi, munitus

What is "fortify/construct"?

500

come together, assemble

What is "convenio, convenire, conveni, conventum?"

500

the third person plural future tense of audio, audire

What is "audient?"

500

Muniesne?

What is "Will you fortify/construct?"?

500

The present infinitive active endings of each of the four conjugations.

What are "are, ere (macron on first e), ere (no macron), ire"?