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The soldier is known for being very ______.
The soldier is known for being very ______.
fortis
He felt ______ after hearing the sad news.
He felt ______ after hearing the sad news.
tristis
The farmer ______ to the crops every day.
The farmer ______ to the crops every day.
curat
The ______ brought important messages from one village to another.
The ______ brought important messages from one village to another.
They had to ______ the old building to make way for new construction.
They had to ______ the old building to make way for new construction.
Flashcards
Tristis
Tristis
A word used when someone is in a bad mood
Fortis
Fortis
Someone who is brave and strong
Curat
Curat
To look after something
Frangit
Frangit
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Study Notes
Latin Vocabulary - Basic Words
- Celat: hides
- Brevis: brief/short
- Gravis: heavy
- Fidelis: loyal
- Tristis: sad
- Crudelis: cruel
- Fortis: strong/brave
- Audit: hears
- Duco: I lead
- Atrio: main hall
- Adiuvat: helps
- Servat: saves
- Sum: I am
- Eram: I was
- Constituit: decides
- Curat: looks after
- Frangit: breaks
- Foro/forum: marketplace
- Rideo: laugh/smile
- Navis: ship
- Vende: sell
- Debet: owes
- Uxor: wife
- Maritus: husband
- Emit: bought
- Delet: destroys
- Bellum: war
- Ex: from
- Iubet: orders
- Lacrimat: cries
- Porta: carry
- Iaceo: lie down
- Nuntius: messenger
- Expera: wait
- Ianua: door
- Parat: prepares
- Murus: wall
- Quis: who
- Quid: what
- Quomodo: how
- Qui: where
- Ubi: when
- Cur: why
- Quod: that
- Quae: which
- Maneo: remain
- Mensa: table
- Navigare: sail
- Tablinum: study room
- Triclinium: dining room
- Currere: run
- Consumperunt: consumed
- Transit: passes
- Iratus: angry
- Sed: but
- Bonus: good
- Parvus: small
- Laetus: happy
- Magnus: big
- Possum: can
- Hodie: today
- Lauda: praise
- Peret: die
- Occido/necat: kill
- Habet: has
- Pueri: boys
- Continuo: immediately
- Iterum: again
- Videre: to see
- Agricola: farmer
- Iussit: ordered
- Apparet: appears
- Appropinquo: approach
- Credit: believes
- Impero: command
- Miles: soldier
- Milites: soldiers
- Pareo: obey
- Ridet: laugh/smile
- Incendit: sets fire to
- Consilio: plan
- Persuadeo: I persuade
- Placeo: I please
- Iuvenis: young man
- Iuvenes: young men
- Benignus: kind
- Praebo: I provide
Latin Vocabulary - Compound Words/Phrases (and related concepts)
- Ex bellum: from war (Implies Post-war, or departure from war)
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Test your knowledge of essential Latin vocabulary with this quiz. Covering a range of basic words from emotions to actions, this quiz is perfect for beginners looking to strengthen their foundational Latin skills. Challenge yourself and see how many words you can recognize!