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97 Cards in this Set
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Indicative Mood |
Stating Facts |
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Imperative Mood |
Forms Commands |
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Infinitive Mood |
action or state without reference to any subject |
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1st Person Singular Verb Ending |
Long O |
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2nd Person Singular Verb Ending |
Long As |
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3rd person Singular Verb Ending |
aT |
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1st Person Plural Verb Ending |
Amus |
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2nd Person Plural Verb Ending |
tis |
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3rd Person Plural Verb Ending |
nt |
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1st Declension Nominative Singular |
a |
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1st Declension Nominative Plural |
ae |
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1st Declension Genitive Singluar |
ae |
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1st Declension Genitive Plural |
Arum |
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1st Declension Dative Singular |
ae |
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1st Declension Dative Plural |
Is |
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1st Declension Accusative Singular |
am |
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1st Declension Accusative Plural |
As |
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1st Declension Ablative Singular |
A |
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1st Declension Ablative Plural |
Is |
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1st Declension Vocative Singular |
a |
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1st Declension Vocative Plural |
ae |
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Nominative Case |
Subject, Predicate Noun, Predicate Adjective |
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Genative Case |
Indicates Possession |
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Dative Case |
Indicates Indirect Object (to give, to save, to conserve/preserve) |
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Accusative Case |
Is the Direct Object |
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Ablative Case |
Object of a Preposition (Sine, De) |
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Vocative Case |
Indicates Direct Address (O') |
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me' |
me, myself |
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quid |
what |
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nihil |
nothing |
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non |
not |
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saepe |
often |
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si |
if |
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amo,amare,amavi |
to love, like |
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amabo te |
IDIOM: please, Literally: I shall love thee |
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cogito, cogitare |
to think, ponder, consider |
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do, dare, dedi |
to give, offer |
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erro, errare |
to wander, err, go astray |
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laudo. laudare |
to praise |
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servo, servare |
to save, keep, guard |
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conservo, conservare |
to preserve, maintain, conserve |
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voco, vocare |
to call, summon |
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debeo, debere |
ought, must, owe |
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moneo, monere |
to remind, advice, warn |
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salveo, salvere |
to be well in good health. IDIOM: greetings |
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terreo, terrere |
to frighten, terrify |
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valeo, valere (Vale, valete) |
to be strong, have power, be well. IDIOM: goodbye |
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Video, videre |
to see, observe, understand |
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et -coordinating |
and |
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et..... et |
both..... and |
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sed |
but |
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et - adverb |
adverb - even |
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antiqua, antiquae |
ancient, old-time |
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magna |
large, great, important |
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mea, meae |
my |
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multa, multae |
many, much |
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tua, tuae |
thy, your |
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fama, famae, F. |
rumor, report; fame, reputation |
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forma, formae, F. |
form, shape; beauty |
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fortuna, fortunae, F. |
fortune, luck |
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ira, irae, F. |
anger, wrath |
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nauta, nautae, M. |
sailor |
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patria, patriae, F. |
fatherland, native land |
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pecunia, pecuniae, F. |
Money |
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philosophia, philosophiae F. |
philosophy |
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peona, peonae, F. |
penalty, punishment |
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poenas dare, |
IDIOM: to pay the penalty |
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poeta, poetae, M. |
poet |
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porta, portae F |
gate, entrance |
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puella, puellae, F. |
girl, unmarried maiden, one's girl (sweetheart) |
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rosa, rosae F. |
rose |
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sententia, sententae, F. |
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence |
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vita, vitae |
life, mode of lfie |
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est |
is (puella est - she is a girl,) |
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de - ablative |
down from, from, concerning - about |
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in - ablative |
in, on, upon |
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hodie |
today |
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semper |
always |
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avarus, avara |
greedy |
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meus, mea |
Possessive 1st person singular - my |
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pauci, paucae |
few, a few |
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Romanus, Romana |
the city or state of Rome |
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tuus, tua |
Possessive 2nd person Singular - Thy, Your |
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agricola, agricolae M. |
farmer |
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amica, amicae F. |
female friend, sweetheart, courtesan |
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femina, feminae F. |
woman, especially in her capacity as wife |
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filia, filiae F. |
daughter (Plural - filiabus) |
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sapientia, sapientiae F. |
wisdown |
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Amicus, Amici, M. |
a male personal friend, a friend in public, partisan, ally of the state |
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numerus, numeri, M |
number |
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populus, populi, M. |
Collective noun, the people (as a whole), a nation |
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Filius, Filii, M |
son |
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ager, agri M. |
field, farm |
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puer, pueri |
Boy, a young male child, |
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vir, viri, |
a man, a hero, a husband |
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satia, satiare |
to satisfy, sate |
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habeo, habere |
to have, hold, possess |