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What does the Latin word 'laborare' mean?
What does the Latin word 'laborare' mean?
- to wander
- to fight
- to decorate
- to work (correct)
Which English phrase translates to 'navigamus'?
Which English phrase translates to 'navigamus'?
- I work
- They fight
- He attacks
- We sail (correct)
Which of the following is the correct translation for 'he will fight'?
Which of the following is the correct translation for 'he will fight'?
- pugnans
- pugnate
- pugnabit (correct)
- pugnaret
What does 'vulnerare' mean in English?
What does 'vulnerare' mean in English?
How do you say 'they announce' in Latin?
How do you say 'they announce' in Latin?
Which English phrase translates to 'laborabo'?
Which English phrase translates to 'laborabo'?
What is the Latin word for 'to decorate'?
What is the Latin word for 'to decorate'?
What does 'spectare' mean?
What does 'spectare' mean?
Which of the following is the correct translation for 'you (plural) wander'?
Which of the following is the correct translation for 'you (plural) wander'?
Which Latin word means 'to save'?
Which Latin word means 'to save'?
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laborare
laborare
to work
pugnare
pugnare
to fight
navigare
navigare
to sail
ornare
ornare
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oppugnare
oppugnare
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laboro
laboro
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nuntiare
nuntiare
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spectare
spectare
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laudare
laudare
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erratis
erratis
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- laborare: to work
- pugnare: to fight
- navigare: to sail
- ornare: to decorate
- oppugnare: to attack
- portare: to carry
- servare: to save
- sed: but
- errare: to wander
- nuntiare: to announce
- spectare: to look at
- laudare: to praise
- vulnerare: to wound
- dare: to give
- et: and
- non: not
Exercises: Translate into English
- amo: love
- pugnat: fights
- nuntiant: announce
- erratis: wander
- pugnabit: will fight
- laboras: work
- spectaverunt: saw/looked at
- laudabitis: will praise
- erravit: wandered
- vulneraveras: wounded (you plural)
- ornabis: decorate
- pugnavero: will fight
- nuntiavistis: announced (you plural)
- navigabamus: sailed (we plural)
- oppugnaverat: attacked
- errabo: to wander (single person)
Exercises: Translate into Latin
- I work: laboro
- We sail: navigamus
- They love: amant
- we had sailed: velimus navigavimus
- he wounded: vulneravit
- you (pl.) sail: navigatis
- he attacked: aggressus est
- he has carried: portarit
- she praises: laudat
- I announce: nuntio
- He wanders: errat
- I shall work: laborabo
- he sails: navigat
- I am working: laboro
- he will fight: pugnabit
- they decorated: ornaverunt
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Test your knowledge of Latin vocabulary and translation with this quiz. You'll translate various verbs from Latin to English and vice versa, reinforcing your understanding of key Latin words and grammar. Perfect for Latin students or anyone looking to improve their language skills.