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94 Cards in this Set

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agricola, -ae, m.
farmer
Arachne f.
Arachne (a maiden)
casa, -ae, f.
house
dea, -ae, f.
goddess
discipuli, -orum, m.
students
incola, -ae, common (c.)
inhabitant
lana, -ae, f.
wool, spinning
Lydia, -ae, f.
Lydia (a country in Asia Minor)
magister, -tri, m.
teacher (masc.)
magistra, -ae, f.
teacher (fem.)
Minerva, -ae, f.
Minerva (a goddess)
nympha, -ae, f.
nymph
pictura, -ae, f.
picture
sapientia, -ae, f.
wisdom
silva, -ae, f.
forest
vita, -ae, f.
life
clamat, clamant
shout, exclaim
dat, dant
give
docet, docent
teach
format, formant
make, shape, fashion, form
glormerat, flomerant
wind into a ball
laborat, laborant
work
laudat, laudant
praise
salve, salvete
greetings, hello, Hail
vale, valete
farewell, goodbye
perita
skilled, skillful
superba
proud
bene
well
certe
surely, certainly
dum + (present indicative)
while
me
me, myself
quid
what
quod
because
quoque
also
saepe
often
te (acc. or abl.)
you
tibi (dat.)
to you, you
domina, -ae, f.
lady, mistress of the house
dominus, -i, m.
lord, master, mister
expertentia, -ae, f.
experience
femina, -ae, f.
woman
forma, -ae. f,
form, shape
nomen (nonina, pl.)
name
superbia, -ae, f.
pride
tela, -ae, f.
loom
affirmo, -are, -avi, -atum
affirm
ambulo, -are, -avi, -atum
walk
certo, -are, -avi, -atum
contend, vie with, struggle
debeo, -ere, -ui, -itum
ought, owe, should
dixit
he, she, it said
doceo, -ere, -ui, -doctum
teach
esse
to be
habeo, -ere, -ui, -itum
have, hold
monstro, -are, -avi, -atum
show
nego, -are, -avi, -atum
deny, say that....not
quaeso
please (lit., I ask)
respondeo, -ere, respondi, -sum
reply, respond, answer
scribite (pl.)
write (command)
simulo, -are, -avi, -atum
imitate, copy, pretend, take the form of
tempto, -are, -avi, -atum
try, attempt
voco, -are, -avi, -atum
call, summon
irata
anger, irate
mea
my
periculosa
dangerous
stulta
stupid, foolish
sua
his own, her own, its own, their own
temeraria
rash
etiam
still, yet
huc
to this place, here
iterum
again
melius quam
better than
mihi (dat.)
to me
meno
no one
-que (attached to last of two correlative words)
and
The Infinitive of most verbs end in
-re. The meaning is usually (to) do something: to carry, to love, to praise.
Verbs which end in -are belong to the
First Conjugation
amare - to love
laudare - to praise
vocare - to call
Vervs which end in -ere in belong to the
Second Conjugation
debere - to owe
docere - to teach
habere - to have
Present tense indicative
The indicative mood is used to state a fact or to inquire whether something is a fact.
First Conjugation Singular
voco - i call, am calling, do call
vocas - you call, are calling, do call
vocat- he, she, it calls, is calling, does call
Second Conjugation Singular
doceo- I teach, am teaching, do teach
doces- you teach, are teaching, do teach
docet- he, she, it teaches, is teaching, does teach
First Conjugation Plural
vovamus - we call, are, calling, do call
vocatis - you call, are calling, do call
vocant- they call, are calling, do call
Second Conjugation Plural
docemus- we teach, are teaching, do teach
docetis- you teach, are teaching, do teach
docent- they teach, are teaching, do teach
Personal Endings Singular
1st p. I -o
2nd p. you -s
3rd p. he, she, it -t
Personal Endings Plural
1st p. we -mus
2nd p. you -tis
3rd p. they -nt
The Infinitive of most verbs end in
-re. The meaning is usually (to) do something: to carry, to love, to praise.
Verbs which end in -are belong to the
First Conjugation
amare - to love
laudare - to praise
vocare - to call
Vervs which end in -ere in belong to the
Second Conjugation
debere - to owe
docere - to teach
habere - to have
Present tense indicative
The indicative mood is used to state a fact or to inquire whether something is a fact.
First Conjugation Singular
voco - i call, am calling, do call
vocas - you call, are calling, do call
vocat- he, she, it calls, is calling, does call
Second Conjugation Singular
doceo- I teach, am teaching, do teach
doces- you teach, are teaching, do teach
docet- he, she, it teaches, is teaching, does teach
First Conjugation Plural
vovamus - we call, are, calling, do call
vocatis - you call, are calling, do call
vocant- they call, are calling, do call
Second Conjugation Plural
docemus- we teach, are teaching, do teach
docetis- you teach, are teaching, do teach
docent- they teach, are teaching, do teach
Personal Endings Singular
1st p. I -o
2nd p. you -s
3rd p. he, she, it -t
Personal Endings Plural
1st p. we -mus
2nd p. you -tis
3rd p. they -nt