The meaning of this verb:
audiunt
They hear
The meaning of this verb:
ducimus
We lead
The meaning of this verb:
capimus
We take, capture
The meaning of this verb:
regitis
You (pl.) rule
The meaning of this verb:
dicit
He/she/it says
Translate this sentence:
non laboramus, currimus.
We are not working, we are running.
Translate this sentence:
cur dormitis, nautae?
Why are you sleeping, sailors?
Translate this sentence:
Romani veniunt!
The Romans are coming!
Translate this sentence:
curris quod festinas.
You are running because you are hurrying.
Translate this sentence:
puellae villas amant.
The girls love the houses/villas.
Translate this sentence:
cur Marcus timet?
Why is Marcus afraid?
Translate this sentence:
cur reginam amatis?
Why do you love the queen?
Translate this sentence:
feminae pecunias capiunt.
The women take the money.
Translate this sentence:
Marcus timet quod Publius venit.
Marcus is afraid because Publius is coming.
Translate this sentence:
agricola feminas videt.
The farmer sees the women.
The conjugation of this verb:
ambulat
1st
The conjugation of this verb:
monemus
2nd
The conjugation of this verb:
spectant
1st
The conjugation of this verb:
regimus
3rd
The conjugation of this verb:
audio
4th
Translate into Latin:
We run (3rd)
currimus
Translate into Latin:
They take (4th)
capiunt
Translate into Latin:
You (s.) love (1st)
amas
Translate into Latin:
We come (4th)
venimus
Translate into Latin:
He/she/it warns (2nd)
monet