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