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What is the meaning of the Latin verb 'exspecto'?
What is the meaning of the Latin verb 'exspecto'?
What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'murus'?
What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'murus'?
What is the meaning of the Latin adjective 'solus'?
What is the meaning of the Latin adjective 'solus'?
What is the meaning of the Latin preposition 'circum'?
What is the meaning of the Latin preposition 'circum'?
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What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction '-que'?
What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction '-que'?
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Quid significat verbum 'debeo'?
Quid significat verbum 'debeo'?
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Quid est 'littera'?
Quid est 'littera'?
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Quid significat adverbium 'celeriter'?
Quid significat adverbium 'celeriter'?
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Quid est 'meus'?
Quid est 'meus'?
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Quid est 'itaque'?
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Study Notes
Latin Verbs
- Exspecto, -are (1): I wait for
- Servo, -are (1): I save
- Timeo, -ere (2): I fear, I am afraid
- Reddo, -ere (3): I return, give back
- Relinquo, -ere (3): I leave behind
- Verto, -ere (3): I turn
- Conicio, -ere (mix): I hurl
Latin Nouns
- Porta, -ae f.: gate
- Murus, -i m.: wall
- Mater, matris f.: mother
- Mors, mortis f.: death
Latin Adjectives
- Solus, -a, -um: alone
- Incolumis, incolume: safe, unharmed
- Territus, -a, -um: terrified
- Mortuus, -a, -um: dead
- Possum, posse (irreg): I can, I am able
Latin Adverbs
- Bene: well
- Hic: here
- Huc: (to) here
Latin Prepositions
- Circum + acc: round
- E/ex + acc: out of, from
Latin Conjunctions
- -que: and
Verbs
- debeo, debere (2): I ought/must
- doceo, docere (2): I teach
- iubeo, iubere (2): I order
- constituo, constituere (3): I decide
- dimitto, dimittere (3): I send away
- ludo, ludere (3): I play
- scribo, scribere (3): I write
- cupio, cupere (mix): I desire, I want
- eo, ire (irreg): I go
- exeo, exire (irreg): I go out
Nouns
- ianua: f. door
- domus: f. home
- littera: f. a letter
- magister: m. master
- domum: (to) home
Adverbs
- celeriter: quickly
- diligenter: carefully, hard
- iterum: again
Adjectives
- meus, a, um: my
- tuus, a, um: your
- ceteri, ceterae, cetera: the others, the rest
Conjunctions
- itaque: and so
Prepositions
- prope + acc: near
- nec/neque… nec/neque: neither… nor
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Test your knowledge of Latin vocabulary, including nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Learn to translate words like 'mors', 'mater', and 'mortuus' into English.