Lingua Latina Capitula I-V
-que
= 'et'
Graecus, -a, -um
Greek
Latīnus, -a, -um
Latin
Rōmānus, -a, -um
Roman, of Rome
accūsātīvus, -ī
accusative
neque
and not, nor, neither
īrātus, -a, -um
angry
antīquus
antique
improbus, -a, -um
bad, wicked
quia
because
magnus, -a, -um
big
liber
book
puer
boy
capitulum
chapter
persōna, -ae
character, person
līberī
children
fīlia
daughter
imperium
empire, command
exemplum
example
familia
family
pater
father
fēminīnum
feminine
paucī, -ae, -a (pl.)
few, a few
prīmus, -a, -um
first
genetīvus
genitive
puella
girl
laetus, -a, -um
glad, happy
probus, -a, -um
good, honest, proper
grammatica
grammar
est
he, she, it is
eam
her
hīc
here
eum
him
quot?
how many?
īnsula
island
littera
letter
parvus, -a, -um
little, small
vir
man
multī, -ae, -a (pl.)
many, a great many
masculīnum
masculine
domina
master (female)
dominus
master (male)
mē
me
mamma, -ae
mommy
māter
mother
meus
my
neutrum
neuter
novus
new
nōminātīvus, -ī
nominative
iam
now, already
numerus
number
ōceanus
ocean
ō!
oh!
centum
one hundred
ūnus
one, only
prōvincia
province
fluvius
river
scaena, -ae
scene
secundus, -a, -um
second, favorable
sex
six
servus
slave
ancilla
slave girl
fīlius
son
syllaba
syllable
pēnsum
task, homework
cētērī
the others
sunt
they are
tertius, -a, -um
third
trēs
three
tria
three (feminine)
titulus
title
respondet
to answer
interrogat
to ask, question
verberat
to beat, flog
vocat
to call
venit
to come
plōrat
to cry
audit
to hear, listen
ridet
to laugh (at)
videt
to see
cantat
to sing
dormit
to sleep
pulsat
to strike, hit, knock (at)
oppidum
town
duo
two
duae
two (feminine)
qui
who, which, he who
quae
who, which, she who
quae?
who? (f. sing. / plur.)
quī?
who? (m. plur.)
quis?
who? (m. sing.)
quem
whom, which, he whom
quam
whom, which, she whom
cuius?
whose?
cūr?
why
fēmina
woman
vocābulum
word
verbum, -ī
word, verb
tē
you
tuus
your