Latin GCSE Vocabulary Flashcards
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What is the Latin word for 'from, by'?

  • aqua
  • accipio
  • a, ab (correct)
  • ad
  • What does 'et' mean in Latin?

  • and (correct)
  • also, even
  • water
  • slave girl
  • What is the Latin term for 'accept, receive'?

    accipio

    What is the Latin word for 'build'?

    <p>aedifico</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'advenio' translate to in English?

    <p>arrive</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word for 'friend'?

    <p>amicus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin term for 'spirit, soul, mind'?

    <p>animus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word for 'good'?

    <p>bonus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'capio' mean in English?

    <p>take, catch, capture</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word for 'water'?

    <p>aqua</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin verb for 'run'?

    <p>curro</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'femina' translate to in English?

    <p>woman</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word for 'yesterday'?

    <p>heri</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'homo' mean?

    <p>man</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word for 'sky, heaven'?

    <p>caelum</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'bonus' mean in Latin?

    <p>good</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin term for 'eat'?

    <p>consumo</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'deus' mean?

    <p>god</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word for 'help'?

    <p>auxilium</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Latin word for 'good'?

    <p>bonus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'currere' mean in Latin?

    <p>to run</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary Overview

    • Latin words are paired with their English translations to assist in learning.
    • Each word is categorized by its use in everyday phrases, enhancing practical language skills.

    Key Vocabulary

    • a, ab: translates to "from" or "by."
    • ac, atque: means "and," used for connecting phrases.
    • accipio: means "to accept" or "to receive."
    • ad: translates as "to" or "at," indicating direction or location.
    • advenio: refers to the action of arriving.
    • aedifico: means "to build."
    • ago: translates as "to do" or "to act."
    • alius & alter: mean "other" and "the other" or "another," respectively.
    • ambulo: means "to walk."
    • amicus: translates to "friend."
    • amo & amor: refer to "to love" and "love," respectively.
    • ancilla: means "slave girl."
    • animus: refers to "spirit," "soul," or "mind."
    • annus: translates as "year."

    Common Actions

    • appropinquo: means "to approach."
    • aqua: translates to "water."
    • ars: refers to "art" or "skill."
    • ascendo: means "to climb."
    • audio: translates to "to hear" or "to listen to."
    • auxilium: means "help."
    • bene: translates as "well."
    • bibo: means "to drink."

    Descriptive Vocabulary

    • bonus: translates as "good."
    • caelum: means "sky" or "heaven."
    • canis: refers to "dog."
    • capio: translates as "to take," "to catch," or "to capture."
    • caput: means "head."
    • celer: translates to "quick" or "fast."
    • cena: refers to "dinner" or "meal."
    • ceteri: means "the rest."
    • cibus: translates to "food."
    • circum: means "around."

    Emotions and Ways of Feeling

    • civis: translates to "citizen."
    • clamo & clamor: mean "to shout" and "shout" or "noise."
    • cognosco: means "to get to know" or "to find out."
    • consilium: refers to a "plan," "idea," or "advice."
    • conspicio: means "to catch sight of" or "to notice."
    • constituo: translates as "to decide."
    • consumo: means "to eat."
    • convenio: translates as "to gather" or "to meet."
    • credo: means "to believe" or "to trust."

    Miscellaneous Terms

    • crudelis: translates as "cruel."
    • cum: indicates "with," "when," or "since."
    • cupio: means "to want" or "to desire."
    • cur?: translates to "why?"
    • curro: means "to run."
    • custodio: translates as "to guard."
    • de: means "from" or "about."
    • dea: refers to "goddess."
    • debeo: translates as "to owe," "should," or "must."
    • deinde: means "then."

    Actions and States

    • deleo: means "to destroy."
    • descendo: translates as "to go down."
    • deus: refers to "god."
    • dico: means "to say."
    • difficilis: translates to "difficult."
    • discedo: means "to leave."
    • diu: translates to "for a long time."
    • do: means "to give."
    • doceo: translates as "to teach."
    • domina & dominus: refer to "mistress" and "master."
    • donum: means "gift" or "present."
    • dormio: translates as "to sleep."

    Leadership and Relationships

    • duco: means "to lead" or "to take."
    • e, ex: translates as "from" or "out of."
    • ecce!: an exclamatory term meaning "look!"
    • effugio: means "to escape."
    • ego: translates as "I" or "me."

    Purchases and Movement

    • emo: translates to "to buy."
    • eo: means "to go."
    • epistula: refers to "letter."
    • equus: translates as "horse."
    • et: means "and."
    • etiam: translates to "also" or "even."
    • exspecto: means "to wait for."

    Assessments and Quality

    • facilis: means "easy."
    • facio: translates as "to make" or "to do."
    • femina: refers to "woman."
    • fero: means "to bring" or "to carry."
    • ferox: translates as "fierce."
    • festino: means "to hurry."
    • fidelis: translates as "faithful" or "loyal."
    • filia & filius: refer to "daughter" and "son," respectively.

    Strength and Identity

    • fortis: means "brave."
    • forum: translates to "forum" (public meeting space).
    • frater: means "brother."
    • fugio: translates as "to run away" or "to flee."
    • gravis: refers to "heavy" or "serious."
    • habeo: means "to have."

    Living and Time

    • habito: translates as "to live."
    • heri & hodie: mean "yesterday" and "today," respectively.
    • homo: refers to "man."
    • hora: means "hour."
    • hortus: translates as "garden."

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