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What is the Latin term for 'wife'?
What is the Latin term for 'wife'?
The Latin term 'fortis' means 'weak'.
The Latin term 'fortis' means 'weak'.
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What does 'lacrimat' mean?
What does 'lacrimat' mean?
cry
The Latin word 'navis' translates to _____ in English.
The Latin word 'navis' translates to _____ in English.
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Match the following Latin words with their meanings:
Match the following Latin words with their meanings:
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Study Notes
Latin Vocabulary - Core Terms
- 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: decide
- Curat: look after
- Frangit: break
- Foro/forum: marketplace
- Rideo: laugh/smile
- Navis: ship
- Vende: sell
- Debet: owe
- Uxor: wife
- Maritus: husband
- Emit: bought
- Delet: destroy
- Bellum: war
- Ex: from
- Iubet: orders
- Lacrimat: cry
- 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: boy
- Continuo: immediately
- Iterum: again
- Videre: to see
- Agricola: farmer
- Iussit: ordered
- Apparet: appear
- 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 Prepositions and Conjunctions
- Ex: from
- Sed: but
- Continuo: immediately
- Iterum: again
Latin Interrogative Words
- Quis: who
- Quid: what
- Quomodo: how
- Qui: where
- Ubi: when
- Cur: why
- Quod: that
- Quae: which
Latin Place Names and Terms (or similar)
- Atrio: main hall
- Forum/Foro: marketplace
- Tablinum: study room
- Triclinium: dining room
- Navis: Ship
- Murus: wall
Latin Related to People and Family
- Uxor: wife
- Maritus: husband
- Pueri: boy
Latin Related to Actions/Activities
- Navigare: sail
- Currere: run
- Vende: sell
- Emit: bought
- Delet: destroy
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Test your knowledge of essential Latin vocabulary with this quiz focused on core terms. From verbs to adjectives, this collection covers various important words and their meanings. Challenge yourself and enhance your Latin language skills!