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What is the translation of the Latin word 'timére'?
What is the translation of the Latin word 'timére'?
Which of the following German words means 'night'?
Which of the following German words means 'night'?
What does 'occupare' mean in English?
What does 'occupare' mean in English?
Which term refers to 'soldier' in both Latin and German?
Which term refers to 'soldier' in both Latin and German?
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What is the meaning of 'expugnare'?
What is the meaning of 'expugnare'?
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Which of the following is the correct form for 'to lack' in Latin?
Which of the following is the correct form for 'to lack' in Latin?
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What does 'gloria' mean in English?
What does 'gloria' mean in English?
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Which of the following Latin terms translates to 'voice' in English?
Which of the following Latin terms translates to 'voice' in English?
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What is the correct translation for 'accipere'?
What is the correct translation for 'accipere'?
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Which word translates to 'dog' in both Latin and German?
Which word translates to 'dog' in both Latin and German?
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Vocabulary
- quem? - who?
- timére - fear
- Galli - Gauls
- flumen - river
- flúminis - of the river
- miles - soldier
- mílitis - of the soldier
- fúgere - flee
- occupare - occupy
- delére - destroy
- oppugnare - attack
- expugnare - conquer
- nox - night
- noctis - of the night
- constitúere - decide
- clam - secretly
- ascéndere - climb
- ascensor - elevator
- homo - man
- hóminis - of men
- canis - dog
- lunonis - of Juno
- sacer/cra/crum - holy
- quamquam - although
- carére - to lack
- vox - voice
- clamor - shout
- statim - immediately
- ceteri - others
- servare - save/protect
- gloria - glory
- nomen - name
- accipere - receive
Latin Verbs - Present Tense (1st conjugation)
- timeo - to fear
- timet - fears
- timemus - we fear
- timetis - you (plural) fear
- timeant - may they fear
Latin Verbs - Present Tense (2nd conjugation)
- fúgio - to flee
- fugit - flees
- fugimus - we flee
- fugitis - you (plural) flee
- fugiant - may they flee
Latin Verbs - Present Tense (3rd conjugation)
- deleo - to destroy
- delet - destroys
- delemos - we destroy
- deletis - you (plural) destroy
- deleant - may they destroy
Latin Verbs - Present Tense (4th conjugation)
- oppugno - to attack
- oppugnat - attacks
- oppugnamus - we attack
- oppugnatis - you (plural) attack
- oppugnent - may they attack
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Test your knowledge of Latin vocabulary and present tense verbs. This quiz covers essential vocabulary, including nouns and verbs from the first and second conjugations. Challenge yourself to recognize and translate these key terms and their forms.