Adverbs
Verbs
Latin Sayings
Grammar Questions
Translation
100

DQ

certainly (declension)

certē (1st/2nd D)

100

to not know

nescio nescire

100

Make haste slowly.

Festina lentē.

100

In the _____ conjugation, you must chop to the root to find the present stem.

3rd


100

hsi was hearing

audiebat

200

bravely (declension)

fortiter (3rd D)

200

to throw

jacio jacere

200

Time flies.

Tempus fugit.

200

DT

Adverbs answer the questions

how, when, where, to what extent

200

nostras terras (case)

our lands (acc)

300

shamefully (declension)

turpiter (3rd)

300

cupio cupere

to wish for, desire

300

I shall either find a way or make one.

Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.

300

Many 1st/2nd declension adjectives can be turned into adverbs by adding _____ to the adjective stem.

300

DD

you all will feel

sentietis

400

slowly (declension)

latē (1st/2nd)

400

to live, be alive

vivo vivere

400
In this sign you will conquer.

In hoc signo vinces.

400

3rd io verbs in the present system look exactly like ________ verbs.

4th conjugation

400

DD

in the presence of the enemy

coram hoste

1000

longē (declension)

far, by far (1st/2nd)

1000

to feel, perceive

sentio sentire

1000

Fortune aids the brave.

Fortes fortuna juvat.

1000

Some adjectives use the ______ _______ ______ form as an adverb.

neuter singular accusative

1000

much fear (acc)

metum multum