Vocabulary
Latin-English
Vocabulary
English-Latin
(Dictionary Form)
Grammar
Declensions
Form Drills
100

vesper vesperi (m.)

evening

100

teacher (m.)

magister magistri (m.)

100

What kind of verbs commonly have indirect objects?

Giving, telling, and showing verbs

100

Decline puer pueri.

puer

pueri

puero

puerum

puero

pueri

puerorum

pueris

pueros

pueris

100

Translate "lazy dogs" into Latin.

canes pigri

200

ager agri (m.)

field

200

sea

mare maris (n.)

200

What are two ways to show an indirect object in English?

1. prepositions to/for

2. word order

200

Decline pars partis.

pars

partis

parti

partem

parte

partes

partium

partibus

partes partibus

200

Translate "cives liberi" into English.

free citizens

300

liberi liberorum (m.)

children

300

knife

culter cultri (m.)

300

In Latin, the indirect object is in what case?

dative

300

Decline mare maris.

mare

maris

mari

mare

mari

maria

marium

maribus

maria

maribus

300

Translate "the sailor's ships" into Latin.

nautarum naves

400

gens gentis (f.)

tribe
400

hill

collis collis (m.)

400

What are two ways to show possession in English?

1. preposition of

2. 's or s'

400

Decline brevis -e (m/f)

brevis

brevis

brevi

brevem

brevi

breves

brevium

brevibus

breves

brevibus

400

Translate "mother's friends" into Latin.

matris amici

500

mons montis (m.)

mountain

500

bridge

pons pontis (m.)

500

In Latin, the possessive noun is in what case?

genitive

500

Decline brevis -e (n)

breve

brevis

brevi

breve

brevi

brevia

brevium

brevibus

brevia

brevibus


500

Translate "beautiful sea" into Latin.

mare pulchrum