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73 Cards in this Set

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crux
cross
familia, ae
household
fīlia, ae
daughter
fīlius, ī
son
glōria, ae
fame, glory
homō
man, human being
lex
law
rēx
king
vīta, ae
life
agō (agere)
I do, act (to do, act)
ambulō (ambulāre)
I walk (to walk)
dēbeō (dēbēre)
I owe, ought (to owe, ought)
regō (regere)
I rule (to rule)
rīdeō (rīdēre)
I laugh (to laugh)
servō (servāre)
I save (to save)
nunc
now
Chant the First Declension (feminine) endings
a ae ae am ā | ae ārum īs ās īs
Translate the First Declension (feminine) endings
the noun, of the noun, to/for the noun, the noun, by/with/from the noun | the nouns, of the nouns, to/for the nouns, the nouns, by/with/from the nouns
PS, post scriptum
written afterwards
numerus, ī
number
pecūnia, ae
money
ūnus
one
duo
two
trēs
three
quattuor
four
quinque
five
sex
six
septem
seven
octō
eight
novem
nine
decem
ten
centum
one hundred
mille
one thousand
paucī
few
Chant the Second Declension Masculine endings
us ī ō um ō, ī ōrum īs ōs īs
Translate the Second Declension Masculine endings
the noun, of the noun, to/for the noun, the noun, by/with/from the noun | the nouns, of the nouns, to/for the nouns, the nouns, by/with/from the nouns
e pluribus unum
out of many, one OR one out of many
ager
field
dominus, ī
lord, master
grātiae
thanks
servus, ī
slave
sōlum, ī
floor, ground
mensa, ae
table
porta, ae
door, gate
difficilis
difficult
facilis
easy
audeō (audēre)
I dare (to dare)
dubitō (dubitāre)
I doubt (to doubt)
pōnō (pōnere)
I put, place (to put, place)
stō (stāre)
I stand (to stand)
volō (volāre)
I fly (to fly)
ad
to, toward
Chant the Perfect Active endings
ī istī it | imus istis ērunt
Translate the Perfect Active endings
I have verbed, you have verbed, he/she/it has verbed | we have verbed, you all have verbed, they have verbed
AD, Anno Domini
In the year of our Lord
auris
ear
capillus, -ī
hair
cor
heart
digitus, -ī
finger
faciēs
face
mens
mind
dulcis
sweet
fortis
strong, brave
longus
long
doleō (dolēre)
I grieve (to grieve)
moneō (monēre)
I warn (to warn)
pāreō (pārēre)
I obey (to obey)
spectō (spectāre)
I look at, watch (to look at, watch)
teneō (tenēre)
I hold, possess (to hold, possess)
grātiās agō
Thanks!
Chant the Future Perfect Active Verb endings and Translate
-erō –eris –erit | -erimus -eritis -erint
Translate the Future Perfect Verb endings
I will have verbed, you will have verbed, he/she/it will have verbed | we will have verbed, you all will have verbed, they will have verbed
Gloria in excelsis Deō.
Glory to God in the highest.