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15 Cards in this Set
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ego
nōs tū vōs |
Personal Pronouns
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meī
nostrum, nostrī tuī vestrum, vestrī suī |
Reflexive Pronouns
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cīvis, cīvis, m. or f. (i-stem) (*)
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citizen
Note: When cīvis is modified by a possessive adjective (meus, noster, tuus, vester, suus) it means "fellow-citizen". |
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fors, (defective; abl. forte) f.
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chance, luck
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hōra, -ae, f. (*)
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hour
Note: Hōra: For the Romans an hour represented one-twelfth of the time between sunrise and sunset, or between sunset and sunrise. For convenience we count from six to six, so that quartā hōrā = at ten o'clock. |
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lītus, lītoris, n.
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seashore, coast
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nātūra, -ae, f.
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birth, nature
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nox, noctis, f. (i-stem)
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night
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sanguis, sanguinis, m.
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blood
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cēterī, -ae, -a (*)
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the other, the rest (of)
Note: Cēterī (like reliquus, medius, summus, etc.) contains the "of" idea and so does not need a genitive. Cēterī cīvēs hoc nōn fēcērunt. The rest of the citizens did not do this. |
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fēlix, fēlīcis
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lucky, successful, happy
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fugiō, -ere, fūgī, fugitum (*)
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flee, flee from
Note: Fugiō is one of a few Latin verbs which may be either transitive or instransitive. Fugiō. I am fleeing. Tē fugiō. I am fleeing from you. |
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inquam (defective verb) (*)
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say
Note: Inquam has only four commonly used forms: inquam I say (said) inquis you say (said) inquit he (she, it) says (said) inquiunt they say (said) It is used only to introduce direct quotations and is always placed after the first word, or first few words, of the quotation. Magister "Cras" inquit "vōs nōn vidēbō." The teacher said, "I shall not see you tomorrow." |
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quidem (postpositive adv.)
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in fact;
to be sure, at any rate |
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nē . . . quidem (*)
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not even
Note: The word modified by nē . . . quidem come between them. Nē Alexander quidem tālia fēcit. Not even Alexander did such things. |