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33 Cards in this Set
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molestus
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troublesome, annoying
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semper
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always
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vexat
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(he/she) annoys
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igitur
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therefore
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amat
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(he/she) likes, loves
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dormit
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(he/she) sleeps
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conspicit
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(he/she) catches sight of
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furtim
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stealthily
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appropinquat
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(he/she) approaches
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ascendit
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(he/she) climbs
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magnus
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big, great
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magna voce
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in a loud voice
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audit
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(he/she) hears, listens to
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videt
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(he/she) sees
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vox
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voice
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terret
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(he/she/it) frightens
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sollicita
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anxious, worried
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tum
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at that moment, then
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Descende, Sexte!
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Come down, Sextus!
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tu
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you (subject)
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Cave!
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Be careful!
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ramus
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branch
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infirmus
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weak, shaky
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fragor
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crash, noise
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What does the word 'declension' refer to?
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groups of nouns that behave the same way in their endings
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What does it mean when a preposition is 'accusative'?
What are their respective case endings? |
that the preposition is going somewhere, such as 'towards' or 'away from'
their respective case endings are (-am, -as) and (-um, -os) as in 'villam-as' or 'servum-os' |
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What does it mean when a preposition is 'ablative'?
What are their respective case endings? |
that the preposition is where the verb is-- like 'in' or 'under'
their respective case endings are (-a, -ae) and (-us, -i) as in 'villa-ae' or 'servus-i' |
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The _______ is indicated by NOMINATIVE case endings
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subject
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The subject is indicated by _________ case endings
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nominative
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the _________ is indicated by the ACCUSATIVE case endings
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direct object
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the direct object is indicated by the _________ case endings
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accusative
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the ___________ is indicated by the DATIVE case endings
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indirect object
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the indirect object is indicated by the _________ case endings
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dative
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