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Present Active Participle (PAP)☆ |
Modifies a noun Ns=ing Amans=loving Capiens=capturing
Pl=amantes |
Ridens puella cantat. The laughing girl sings. |
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Secare |
To cut
Seco, secare, secui, sectum |
Seclude, section, sectum |
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Pluperfect active of portare |
Portaveram=I had carried Portaveras Portaverat Portaveramus Portaveratis Portaverant |
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Incendere |
To burn Incendo, incendere, incendevi, incendum |
Incendiary, incinerate, cinders , incense |
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Sartago |
Pan |
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Kalendae Nonae Idus |
K=1st of month (new moon) N=March,May,July,Oct.=7th Other months=5th I=March,May,July,Oct.=15. Other months=13th |
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Numeras 100. 600 200. 700 300. 800 400. 900 500. 1000 |
100=centum C 200=ducenti 300=trecenti 500=quingenti D 600=sescenti 700=septingenti 800=octingenti 900=noningenti 1000=mille M |
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Fur |
Theif |
Furtive |
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Furtum |
Theft, robbery |
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Vos☆ |
Y'all, you |
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Vestrum☆ |
Of you (genitive) |
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Vobis☆ |
To (for) y'all, you With (from) ... |
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Fornox |
Stove |
Furnace |
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Gustare |
To taste |
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Gustare |
To taste
Gusto, gustare, Gustavo, gustatum |
Gusto, gustatory |
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Coquens |
PAP •ns at the end of verb means ing in English •nts = plural |
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Desidere |
To desire
Desidero, desidere, desidui, desidetum |
Same as cupere |
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Oportere☆ |
To be proper, necessary Oporto, oportere, opportunity,--- |
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Al dente |
Firm |
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Active and passive tenses |
Active verb tense=nominative does the verb The boy eats a cookie Passive verb tense=verb I being done to nominative The cookie is being eaten |
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Gignere |
To produce, give birth to Gigno, gignere, genui, genitus |
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Licere☆ |
To be allowed/permitted Licet, liquit |
License, licit |
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Solere☆ |
To be accustomed to Solo, solere |
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Pluperfect tense☆ |
Also called past perfect Plus=plus perfect An action which has been completed before another action FOR LATIN=add era plus regular endings for perfect EX: portavit>portaverat (He carried)>(he had carried) |
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Agitare |
To stir up, to agitate Agito, agitare, agitavi, agitatum |
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Fundere |
To pour, spill Fundo, fundere, fundi, fusum |
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Ēsse☆ |
To eat Edo, ēsse/edere, essum,--- |
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Passive present infinitives |
To be x-ed (by someone else) Change final ē to ī Ex: portare=to carry Portari=to be carried |
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Fuisse☆ |
To have been Perfect active infinitive of esse Sum, esse, fui, futerum |
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Ire |
To go Eo is it imus itis eunt Ibo=I shall Ite=go Eo, ire, ivi/ii, itum |
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Nondum |
Not yet (not them) Dum=then while Dum spiro, spero |
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Educere |
To lead out Educo, educere, eduxi, eductum |
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Ea, is |
Ea=she(illa) Is=he(il) |
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Rursus☆ |
Again |
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Nos |
Us (our, we) |
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Nostrum |
Of us (genitive) |
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Nobis |
To (for) us (dat) With (from) us (abl) |
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Discĕre |
To learn Disco, discĕre, didici, (discum) |
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Studire |
To study Studio, studies, studivi, studitum |
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Discedĕre |
To leave, depart Discedo, discedere, discessi, discessum |
Disceased |
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Perfect passive participle |
4th principle part of a verb Modifies a noun Ending changes to match noun Translated (ex): loved, having been loved, having loved Amata, puella felix erat. |
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Metuere |
To fear |
Metuo, metuere, metui, metetum |
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Timere |
To be afraid of , to fear |
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Terrere |
To frighten, scare |
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Agere |
To make, to do, to speak, to drive, move, spend time, discuss, thrive, drive cattle Ago, agere, egi, actus |
Act, actor |
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S.V.B.E.V. |
Si vales, bene est; valeo You are well oh, it is good; I am well |
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Errare |
To err, make a mistake, wander aimlessly
Erro, errare, erravi, erratum |
Error |
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Doceri |
To be taught Doceor Deceris Docetur Docemur Docemini Docentur |
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Portari☆ |
Portor Portaris Portatur Portamur Portamini Portantur |
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Amari |
To be loved Infinitive of present passive |
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Invidus |
Jealous |
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Dicĕre |
To say, speak, imply Dice, dicere, Dixie, dictum |
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Iam☆ |
Already, by then, next |
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Infinitives of active perfect tense |
-avi Laudavisse=to have praised Amavisse=to have loved |
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Coquoturus☆ |
Going to cook, about to cook FUTURE ACTIVE PARRICIPLE Future=ur |
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Portare>portari (to be carried) Invenire>inveni (to be found) Sucipere>suscepi (to be uncertain) |
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Insidios |
Treacherous, dangerous, evil |
Insidious |
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Ergo |
Therefor |
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Ramus |
Branch |
Ramada Ramification |
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Noscere☆ |
To learn Perfect tense = to know
Nosco, noscere, novi, notum |
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Ascipere☆ |
Notice, look at, behold
Aspicia, a piece, aspeti, aspectum |
Aspect |
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Tabernarius |
Shop keeper |
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Procedere☆ |
SALLY FORTH |
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Vendere |
To sell
Vendo, vendĕrē, vendui, venditum |
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Scurrilis |
Rude, dirty |
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Fuscus |
Dark brown |
Abfuscating |
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Mira |
Wonderful/strange (unique) |
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Bos |
Ox, Male cow |
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Chaldaria |
Kettle, cooking pot |
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Rapere |
To steal Rapio, rapere, rapiu, rapitum |
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Custis |
Guard, watchman, protector |
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Ire☆ |
To go |
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