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Indicative Mood

Stating Facts

Imperative Mood

Forms Commands

Infinitive Mood

action or state without reference to any subject

1st Person Singular Verb Ending

Long O

2nd Person Singular Verb Ending

Long As

3rd person Singular Verb Ending

aT

1st Person Plural Verb Ending

Amus

2nd Person Plural Verb Ending

tis

3rd Person Plural Verb Ending

nt

1st Declension Nominative Singular

a

1st Declension Nominative Plural

ae

1st Declension Genitive Singluar

ae

1st Declension Genitive Plural

Arum

1st Declension Dative Singular

ae

1st Declension Dative Plural

Is

1st Declension Accusative Singular

am

1st Declension Accusative Plural

As

1st Declension Ablative Singular

A

1st Declension Ablative Plural

Is

1st Declension Vocative Singular

a

1st Declension Vocative Plural

ae

Nominative Case

Subject, Predicate Noun, Predicate Adjective

Genative Case

Indicates Possession

Dative Case

Indicates Indirect Object (to give, to save, to conserve/preserve)

Accusative Case

Is the Direct Object

Ablative Case

Object of a Preposition (Sine, De)

Vocative Case

Indicates Direct Address (O')

me'

me, myself

quid

what

nihil

nothing

non

not

saepe

often

si

if

amo,amare,amavi

to love, like

amabo te

IDIOM: please, Literally: I shall love thee

cogito, cogitare

to think, ponder, consider

do, dare, dedi

to give, offer

erro, errare

to wander, err, go astray

laudo. laudare

to praise

servo, servare

to save, keep, guard

conservo, conservare

to preserve, maintain, conserve

voco, vocare

to call, summon

debeo, debere

ought, must, owe

moneo, monere

to remind, advice, warn

salveo, salvere

to be well in good health. IDIOM: greetings

terreo, terrere

to frighten, terrify

valeo, valere (Vale, valete)

to be strong, have power, be well. IDIOM: goodbye

Video, videre

to see, observe, understand

et -coordinating

and

et..... et

both..... and

sed

but

et - adverb

adverb - even

antiqua, antiquae

ancient, old-time

magna

large, great, important

mea, meae

my

multa, multae

many, much

tua, tuae

thy, your

fama, famae, F.

rumor, report; fame, reputation

forma, formae, F.

form, shape; beauty

fortuna, fortunae, F.

fortune, luck

ira, irae, F.

anger, wrath

nauta, nautae, M.

sailor

patria, patriae, F.

fatherland, native land

pecunia, pecuniae, F.

Money

philosophia, philosophiae F.

philosophy

peona, peonae, F.

penalty, punishment

poenas dare,

IDIOM: to pay the penalty

poeta, poetae, M.

poet

porta, portae F

gate, entrance

puella, puellae, F.

girl, unmarried maiden, one's girl (sweetheart)

rosa, rosae F.

rose

sententia, sententae, F.

feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence

vita, vitae

life, mode of lfie

est

is (puella est - she is a girl,)

de - ablative

down from, from, concerning - about

in - ablative

in, on, upon

hodie

today

semper

always

avarus, avara

greedy

meus, mea

Possessive 1st person singular - my

pauci, paucae

few, a few

Romanus, Romana

the city or state of Rome

tuus, tua

Possessive 2nd person Singular - Thy, Your

agricola, agricolae M.

farmer

amica, amicae F.

female friend, sweetheart, courtesan

femina, feminae F.

woman, especially in her capacity as wife

filia, filiae F.

daughter (Plural - filiabus)

sapientia, sapientiae F.

wisdown

Amicus, Amici, M.

a male personal friend, a friend in public, partisan, ally of the state

numerus, numeri, M

number

populus, populi, M.

Collective noun, the people (as a whole), a nation

Filius, Filii, M

son

ager, agri M.

field, farm

puer, pueri

Boy, a young male child,

vir, viri,

a man, a hero, a husband

satia, satiare

to satisfy, sate

habeo, habere

to have, hold, possess