38. The vocabulary so far (baby monster test)
England
Anglia ae f England
This famous phrase means 'I think, therefore I am'
Cogito ergo sum
What conjugation is Amo?
First
Which declension is mensa? (one word)
First
How many declensions are there ? (write number in words)
Five
vocative of Julius
Iuli
Julius
Iulius i m Julius
Pompey
Pompeius ii m Pompey
Which declension is annus? (one word)
Second
Which declension is Caesar? (one word)
Third
Less common form of the word 'and' (very short word)
ac
female friend
amica ae f female friend
friend (male or unspecified gender)
amicus i m friend
Canto goes like which verb?
amo
laudo goes like which verb?
amo
libero goes like which verb?
amo
paro goes like which verb?
amo
pugno goes like which verb?
amo
rogo goes like which verb?
amo
supero goes like which verb?
amo
voco goes like which verb?
amo
Iulius goes like?
annus
Pompeius goes like?
annus
amicus goes like?
annus
captivus goes like ?
annus
dominus goes like?
annus
filius goes like?
annus
servus goes like?
annus
Less common form of the word 'and' (five letters)
atque
how do you say 'or' in Latin?
aut
either or
aut aut
where it depends (like judex- judge) one letter answer
c
I sing
canto are avi atum I sing
captive, prisoner
captivus i m captive, prisoner
court
curia ae f court
lord
dominus i m lord
letter
epistula ae f letter
Most common form of 'and' in Latin
et
What gender is Anglia?
f
What gender is amica?
f
What gender is curia?
f
What gender is epistula?
f
What gender is patria?
f
What gender is puella?
f
What gender is pugna?
f
What gender is regina?
f
what gender is mensa-table?
f
vocative of filius
fili
son
filius i m son
I praise
laudo are avi atum I praise
I free, deliver
libero are avi atum I free, deliver
What gender is Iulius?
m
What gender is Pompeius?
m
What gender is amicus?
m
What gender is captivus?
m
What gender is dominus?
m
What gender is filius?
m
What gender is flos - flower?
m
What gender is servus?
m
Anglia goes like____?
mensa
amica goes like____?
mensa
curia goes like____?
mensa
epistula goes like____?
mensa
patria goes like____?
mensa
puella goes like____?
mensa
pugna goes like____?
mensa
regina goes like____?
mensa
Give an example where you add the 'and' to the Latin word for table (if table is the SUBJECT or COMPLEMENT in the relevant clause)
mensaque
soon
mox
what gender is bellum - war?
n
and not
neque
Use 'neque' - for when you want to say 'et' but there is a negative word e.g.'non' just before where you want to put the 'et'. If you want to say 'I do not love' you don't write 'et non amo' , you say __
neque amo
and never
neque umquam
not
non
never
numquam
now
nunc
I prepare
paro are avi atum I prepare
country (also, motherland/fatherland don't write this part)
patria ae f country
girl
puella ae f girl
battle
pugna ae f battle
I fight
pugno are avi atum I fight
Second most common form of 'and'
que
queen
regina ae f queen
I ask for
rogo are avi atum I ask for
often
saepe
How do you say 'but' in Latin?
sed
always
semper
slave
servus i m slave
I overcome, outdo
supero are avi atum I overcome, outdo
then (_ _ _)
tum
then (_ _ _ _ )
tunc
ever, at any time
umquam
I call
voco are avi atum I call