English-Latin Vocabulary
Latin-English Vocabulary
Grammar
Derivatives
100

fortune

fortuna

100

mensa

table

100

Give the 1st declension (noun) endings:

a          ae

ae        arum

ae        is

am       as

a          is

100

Something light enough to carry is _____.

portable

200
plant, herb

herba

200

nauta

sailor

200

Decline mensa:

mensa          mensae

mensae        mensarum

mensae        mensis

mensam       mensas

mensa          mensis

200

The _____ Dolorosa is the Way of Sorrows that Christ walked to Calvary. 

Via

300

Gaul

Gallia

300

porto

I carry

300

Give the 1st conjugation (verb) endings:

o       mus

s       tis

t        nt

300

Latin study will make you a _____ student.

Superior

400

road, way

via

400

clamo

I shout

400

Give the Latin verb endings and what they stand for in English:

o - I    mus  - we

s - you  tis  - y'all

t  - hsi     nt  -they

400

You are ____ to be able to study Latin.

fortunate

500

land, earth

terra

500

supero

I overcome, surpass

500

Conjugate voco:

voco       vocamus

vocas      vocatis

vocat      vocant

500

The carriage _____ goods on the Appian Road.

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