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114 Cards in this Set

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destiny, death (in plural)
fatum, i (n.)
receive, hear of; learn of
accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptus
go, move, withdraw
cedo, cedere, cessi, cessum
go or come to; approach
accedo, accedere, accessi, accessum
go away; depart
discedo, discedere, discessi, discessum
kill
interfecio, interfecere, interfeci, interfectus
complete; accomplish
perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectus
go away
abeo, abire, abii, abitum
bring, bear, carry, endure
fero, ferre, tuli, latus
remember, be mindful (of)
memini, meminisse
hate
odi, odisse
go back; return
redeo, redire, redii, reditum
loyal; dutiful
pius, a, um
disloyal; wicked
impius, a, um
although
etsi
much; alot
multum
if. . . not, unless
nisi
after
postquam
although
quamquam
since, because
quoniam
thus, so, in this way, in such a way
sic
nevertheless
tamen
as; when
ut
I went/have gone
ii
you (pl.) have gone; you went
istis
they have gone; they went
ierunt/iere
we went;we have gone
iimus/imus
he has gone; went
iit/it
you (sing.) have gone; went
isti
I carry
fero
we are carried
ferimur
I am carried
feror
You (sing.) carry
fers
he is carried
fertur
we are carried
ferimur
you (pl.) carry
fertis
we carry
ferimus
they are being carried
feruntur
you (pl.) are being carried
ferimini
he is being carried
fertur
you (sing.) are carried
ferris/ferre
to carry
ferre
to be carried
ferri
carry (sing.)
fer
be carried (pl.)
ferimini
be carried (sing.)
ferre
carry (pl.)
ferte
of myself
mei
myself (d.o.)
me
to/for myself
mihi
from me
me
of ourselves
nostrum/nostri
to/for ourselves
nobis
ourselves (d.o.)
nos
from ourselves
nobis
of yourself
tui
to/for yourself
tibi
of yourselves
vestrum/vestri
to/for yourselves
vobis
from yourselves
vobis
yourself (d.o.)
te
from yourself
te
of himself; itself; herself; themselves
sui
to/for himself, to/for herself; to/for itself; to/for themselves
sibi
himself, herself, itself, themselves (d.o.)
se; sese
from himself; from herself; from itself; from themselves
se; sese
itself (m.)
ipse
itself (f.)
ipsa
itself (n.)
ipsum
of itself
ipsius
to itself
ipsi
itself (d.o. masc.)
ipsum
itself (d.o. fem.)
ipsam
itself (d.o. neut.)
ipsum
from itself (m.)
ipso
from itself (f.)
ipsa
from itself (n.)
ipso
themselves (m.)
ipsi
themselves (f.)
ipsae
themselves (n.)
ipsa
of themselves (m.)
ipsorum
of themselves (f.)
ipsarum
of themselves (n.)
ipsorum
to/for themselves
ipsis
themselves (d.o.) (m.)
ipsos
themselves (d.o.) (f.)
ipsas
themselves (d.o.) (n.)
ipsa
from themselves
ipsis
hostility
inimicitia, ae (f.) + dative
alternative word for death
fati (always plural)
go (not "ire")
cedo, cedere, cessi, cessum
withdraw
cedo, cedere, cessi, cessum
move (not "moveo")
cedo, cedere, cessi, cessum
accomplish
perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectus
endure
fero, ferre, tuli, latus
wicked
impius, a, um
in this way
sic
alternative way of saying "say" or "report"
fero, ferre, tuli, latus
imperative of meminisse
memento and memenote
male
scarcely, poorly, wrongfully, wickedly
To make the stem of the perfect active system
remove "i" from 3rd principal part
Perfect active endings
i
isti
it
imus
istis
erunt or ere
Alternative perfect of "ire"
ii
isti
iit/ it
iimus/imus
istis
ierunt/iere
To form the pluperfect
1. take perfect active stem
2. add infix "era"
3. add active personal endings
To form the future perfect
1. take the perfect active stem
2. add infix "eri"
3. add the active personal endings
synopsis of "fero"
Active
fero
fers
fert
ferimus
fertis
ferunt

Passive
feror
ferre/ferris
fertur
ferimur
ferimini
feruntur

Infinitives
ferre
ferri

Imperatives
Active
fer/ferte

Passive
ferre/ferimini
irregular adverbs
multum
bene
male
valide/valde
3 classes of conditional sentences
1. simple
2. future
3. contrary to fact
two types of simple conditional sentences
1. present
2. past
present simple conditional
apodosis and protasis are in the present tense
past simple conditional
any tense of the past in both the protasis and apodosis
4 types of subordinate clauses
1. temporal
2. causal
3. concessive
4. conditional
Future more vivid
protasis and apodosis are in the future indicative
Future more vivid with emphatic protasis
protasis in the future perfect; apodosis in the future indicative