Latin Sayings
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Grammar Forms
Grammar
Translation
100

Novus ordo seclorum

New order of the ages

100

Amicus -i

friend

100

annus -i

year

100

2nd Declension Neuter

um.    a

i.        orum

o.       is

um.     a

o.       is

100

All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -ae belong to the ________ declension.

first

100

Italia occupat.

Italy seizes.

200

Senatus Populusque Romanus

The Senate and People of Rome

200

dominus -i

lord, master

200

filius -i

son

200

2nd Declension Masculine

us.    i

i.     orum

o.    is

um.    os

o.    is

200

All nouns whose genitive singular ends in -i belong to the ________ declension.

second

200

Regina saepe orat.

The queen often prays.

300

Semper fidelis

Always faithful

300

ira -ae

anger

300

stella -ae

star

300

Imperfect Tense of Sum

eram    eramus

eras.    eratis

erat.    erant

300

Adjectives and the nouns they modify/describe use agree in....

gender, number, and case

300

Ursa semper superat.

The bear always overcomes.

400

Quo vadis?

Where are you going?

400

ante

before

400

ursa -ae

bear

400

Present Tense of Sum

Sum.    sumus

es.    estis

est.    sunt

400

The __________ case is used for the subject of a sentence.

nominative

400

Feminae erunt certae

The women will be certain.

500

Anno Domini, A.D

In the year of our Lord

500

saepe

often
500

post

after

500

Future Tense of Sum

ero.     erimus

eris.    eritis

eritt.     erunt


500

In English, two words are needed for a sentence, a ________ and a _________.

subject and verb

500

Filia erit prima.

The daughter will be first.