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Match the Latin word with its English translation.

agricolae = Farms animae = Spirit aquae = Waters arae = Altar aurae = Breath causae = Reason cenae = Dinner comae = Hair convīvae = Dinner Guests coronae = Crown culpae = Fault cūrae = Care deae = Goddess dominae = Mistress epistulae = Letter fabulae = Fable famae = Reputation feminae = Woman figurae = Figure filiae = Daughter flammae = Flame fortūnae = Fortune formae = Form gloriae = Glory gratiae = Gratitude herbae = Grass horae = Hour incolae = Inhabitant iniuriae = Injustice invidiae = Envy irae = Wrath lacrimae = Tear lanistae = Trainer linguae = Language litterae = Letter lunae = Moon lyrae = Lyre materiae = Timber memoriae = Memory morae = Delay musae = Muse mēnsae = Table naturae = Nature nautae = Sailor nymphae = Nymph patriae = Fatherland pecuniae = Money philosophiae = Philosophy portae = Gate potentiae = Power poētae = Poet praedae = Plunder provinciae = Province puellae = Girl pugnae = Fight pīratae = Pirate ruīnae = Ruin reginæ = Queen rīpae = Bank sapientiae = Wisdom silvae = Forest stellae = Star tabernae = Shop terrae = Land turbae = Crowd umbrae = Shade undae = Wave viae = Street victoriae = Victory villae = Country House vītae = Life āthlētae = Athlete īnsulae = Island ōrae = Shore

What is the Latin word for 'the farmer'?

agricola

What is the Latin word for 'women'?

feminīs

What is the Latin word for 'the slave-girl'?

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What is the Latin word for 'the spirit'?

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What Latin word means 'water'?

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What is the Latin word for 'the breath'?

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

What is the Latin word for 'the dinner guest'?

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

What is the Latin word for 'the goddess'?

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

What is the Latin word for 'the reputation'?

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

What is the Latin word for 'the woman?

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What Latin word means 'the daughter'?

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

What Latin word means 'the fortune'?

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

What Latin word means 'the gratitude'?

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What is the Latin word for 'the inhabitant'?

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What is the Latin word for 'the injustice'?

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

What is the Latin word for 'the envoy'?

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

What Latin word means 'the wrath'?

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What is the Latin word for 'the fatherland'?

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

What Latin word means 'philosophy?

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

What is the Latin word for 'the province'?

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

What Latin word means 'the young girl'?

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

What Latin word means 'the bank (of a river)'?

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

What Latin word means 'the victory'?

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

What is the Latin word for 'the country house'?

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What Latin word means 'the athlete'?

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agricolae

Farmers

feminīs

To/for the women

agricolīs

To/for the farmers

figurae

Figures/shapes

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figurīs

To/for the figures/shapes

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ancillae

Slave-girls

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ancillīs

To/for the slave-girls

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filiae

Daughters

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filiīs

To/for the daughters

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aquae

Water

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aquīs

To/for the waters

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causae

Reasons/causes

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causīs

To/for the causes

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cenae

Dinner

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cenīs

To/for the dinners

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clementiae

Mercy/pity

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horae

Hours

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horīs

To/for the hours

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incolae

Inhabitants

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incollīs

to/for the inhabitants

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terrae

Land/ground

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terrīs

To/for the lands/grounds

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viīs

To/for the streets/roads

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What is the difference between "ancillae" and "ancillīs"?

"Ancillae" means "slave-girls" in the nominative case, while "ancillīs" means "to/for the slave-girls" in the dative case. The dative case indicates an indirect object recipient of an action.

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What does "animīs" mean?

"Animīs" means "to/for the spirits" in the dative case. The dative case indicates an indirect object recipient of an action.

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What is the distinction between "aquae" and "aquīs"?

"Aquae" means "waters" in the nominative case, while "aquīs" means "to/for the waters" in the dative case. The dative case indicates an indirect object recipient of an action.

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What case is "arae"?

"Arae" is in the nominative case. It means "altars" in the nominative singular.

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What does "aurīs" mean?

"Aurīs" means "to/for the breaths" in the dative case. It indicates an indirect object recipient of an action.

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What is the difference between "causae" and "causīs"?

"Causae" means "reasons/causes" in the nominative case, while "causīs" means "to/for the reasons/causes" in the dative case.

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What case is "cenae"?

"Cenae" is in the nominative case. It means "dinners" in the nominative plural.

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What does "clementiae" mean?

"Clementiae" means "mercy" or "pity" in the nominative case.

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What does "comae" mean?

"Comae" means "hairs" or "locks of hair" in the nominative case.

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How does "comīs" differ from "comae"?

"Comīs" means "to/for the hairs" in the dative case. The dative case signifies an indirect object recipient of an action.

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What case is "convīvae"?

"Convīvae" is in the nominative case. It means "dinner guests" in the nominative case.

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What does "coronae" mean?

"Coronae" means "crowns" or "wreaths" in the nominative case.

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What is the difference between "culpae" and "culpīs"?

"Culpae" means "faults" or "blame" in the nominative case. "Culpīs" means "to/for the faults". The dative case indicates the recipient of an action.

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What case is "cūrae"?

"Cūrae" is in the nominative case and means "cares".

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What does "deae" mean?

"Deae" means "goddesses" in the nominative case.

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What case is "dominae"?

"Dominae" is in the nominative case and means "mistresses".

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What does "epistulae" mean?

"Epistulae" means "letters" (that you send) in the nominative case.

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What is the difference between "fabulae" and "fabulīs"?

"Fabulae" means "fables" or "stories" in the nominative case. "Fabulīs" means "to/for the fables/stories".

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What case is "famae"?

"Famae" is in the nominative case. It means "reputations".

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What does "feminae" mean?

"Feminae" means "women" in the nominative case.

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What does "flammae" mean?

"Flammae" means "flames" in the nominative case.

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What case is "fortūnae"?

"Fortūnae" is in the nominative case. It means "fortune".

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What case is "fōrmae"?

"Fōrmae" is in the nominative case. It means "forms".

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What does "glōriae" mean?

"Glōriae" means "glories" in the nominative case.

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What is the difference between "gratiae" and "gratiīs"?

"Gratiae" means "gratitude" or "grace" in the nominative case. "Gratiīs" means "to/for the gratitude" or "to/for the thanks".

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What case is "herbae"?

"Herbae" is in the nominative case. It means "grasses".

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What does "horae" mean?

"Horae" means "hours" in the nominative case.

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What is the difference between "incolae" and "incollīs"?

"Incolae" means "inhabitants" in the nominative case while "incollīs" means "to/for the inhabitants".

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What case is "iniuriae"?

"Iniuriae" means "injustice" or "injury" in the nominative case.

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What case is "invidiae"?

"Invidiae" is in the nominative case. It means "jealousy" or "envy".

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What case is "irae"?

"Irae" is in the nominative case. It means "wrath" or "anger".

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What does "lacrimae" mean?

"Lacrimae" means "tears" in the nominative case.

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What is the difference between "lanistae" and "lanistīs"?

"Lanistae" means "trainers" in the nominative case while "lanistīs" means "to/for the trainers".

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What case are "linguae"?

"Linguae" are in the nominative case and mean "tongues" or "languages".

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What is the difference between "litterae" and "litterīs"?

"Litterae" means "letters" (of the alphabet) in the nominative case. "Litterīs" means "to/for the letters" (of the alphabet).

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What does "lunae" mean?

"Lunae" means "moons" in the nominative case.

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What case is "lyrae"?

"Lyrae" is in the nominative case. It means "lyres".

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What case is "materiae"?

"Materia" means "timber". "Materia" is in the nominative case.

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Study Notes

Latin Vocabulary List

  • agricolae, m.* - to/for the farmer
  • agricolīs, m.* - to/for the farmers
  • feminīs, f. - to/for the women
  • figurae, f. - to/for the figure; shape
  • figurīs, f. - to/for the figures; shapes
  • filiae, f. - to/for the daughter
  • filiīs, f. - to/for the daughters
  • flammae, f. - to/for the flame; fire
  • flammīs, f. - to/for the flames
  • fortūnae, f. - to/for the fortune; good luck
  • fortūnīs, f. - to/for the fortunes
  • formae, f. - to/for the form
  • formīs, f. - to/for the forms
  • gloriae, f. - to/for the glory
  • glōriīs, f. - to/for the glories
  • gratiae, f. - to/for the gratitude; grace
  • grātiīs, f. - to/for the thanks
  • herbae, f. - to/for the grass
  • herbīs, f. - to/for the grasses
  • horae, f. - to/for the hour
  • horīs, f. - to/for the hours
  • incolae, m.* - to/for the inhabitant
  • incollīs, m.* - to/for the inhabitants
  • iniuriae, f. - to/for the injustice; injury
  • iniuriīs, f. - to/for the injustices; injuries
  • invidiae, f. - to/for the envoy; jealousy
  • invidiīs, f. - to/for the jealousies
  • irae, f. - to/for the wrath; anger
  • lacrimae, f. - to/for the tear
  • lanistae, m.* - to/for the trainer
  • lanistīs, m.* - to/for the trainers
  • linguae, f. - to/for the tongue; language
  • linguīs, f. - to/for the tongues; languages
  • litterae, f. - to/for the letter (of the alphabet)
  • litterīs, f. - to/for the letters (of the alphabet)
  • lunae, f. - to/for the moon
  • lunīs, f. - to/for the moons
  • lyrae, f. - to/for the lyre
  • materiae, f. - to/for the timber; lumber and many more...

Additional Vocabulary (Page 2)

  • memoriae, f. - to/for the memory; recollections
  • memoriīs, f. - to/for the memories; recollections
  • morae, f. - to/for the delay
  • morīs, f. - to/for the delays
  • musae, f. - to/for the Muse
  • musīs, f. - to/for the Muses
  • mēnsae, f. - to/for the table; desk
  • mēnsīs, f. - to/for the tables; desks
  • naturae, f. - to/for the nature
  • naturīs, f. - to/for the natures
  • nautae, m.* - to/for the sailor
  • nautīs, m.* - to/for the sailors
  • nymphae, f. - to/for the nymph
  • nymphīs, f. - to/for the nymphs
  • patriiae, f. - to/for the fatherland
  • patriīs, f. - to/for the fatherlands and many more...

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