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Domina




Dominae

Lady, Mistress of the Household




Ladies, Mistresses of the Household

Dominus




Domini

Lord, Master, Mister




Lords, Masters

Experientia




Experientiae

Experience




Experiences

Femina




Feminae

Woman




Women

Forma [Noun]




Formae [Noun]

Form, Shape




Forms, Shapes

Nomen [Singular]




Nomina [Plural]

Name




Names

Superbia




Superbae

Pride




Prides

Tela




Telae

Loom




Looms

Affirmo

Affirm

Ambulo

Walk

Certo

Contend, Vie with Struggle

Debeo

Ought, Owe, Should

Dixit

He, She, It said

Doceo

Teach

Esse

To Be

Habeo

Have Hold

Monstro

Show

Nego

Deny, Say That....Not

Quaeso

Please, I ask

Respondeo

Reply, Respond, Answer

Scribite

Write

Simulo

Imitate, Copy, Pretend, Take the Form of

Tempto

Try, Attempt

Voco

Call, Summon

Irata

Angry, Irate

Mea

My

Periculosa

Dangerous

Stulta

Stupid, Foolish

Sua

His own, Her own, Its own, their own

Timeraria

Rash

Etiam

Still, Yet

Huc

To this place, here

Iterum

Again

Melius Quam

Better Than

Mihi [Dative]

To Me

Nemo

No One

-Que

And [Attached to last of two correlative words]

Affirmare [Infinitive]

To Affirm

Ambulare [Infinitive]

To Walk

Cartare [Infinitive]

To Contend, To Vie With, To Struggle

Debere [Infinitive]

Ought to, To Owe

Docere [Infinitive]

To Teach

Habere [Infinitive]

To Have, To Hold

Monstrare [Infinitive]

To Show

Negare [Infinitive]

To Deny

Respondere [Infinitive]

To Reply, To Respond, To Answer

Simulare [Infinitive]

To Copy, To Imitate, To Pretend, To Take the Shape of

Temptare [Infinitive]

To Try, To Attempt

Vocare [Infinitive]

To Call, To Summon

Affirmavi

Have Affirmed

Ambulavi

Have Walked

Certavi

Have Contended With, Vied With, Struggled With

Debeui

Ought to have, Have Owed, Should have

Docui

Have Taught

Habui

Have Had, Have Held

Monstravi

Have Shown

Negavi

Have Denied That, Said That...Not

Respondi

Have replied, Have responded, Have answered

Simulavi

Have Imitated, Have Copied, Have Pretended, Have Taken The Form Of.

Temptavi

Have Tried, Have Attempted

Vocavi

Have Called, Have Summoned

affirmatum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having been Affirmed

Ambuatum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having had Walked

Certatum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having Had Contended With, Vied With, Struggled With

Debeitum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having had to, Having had Owed, Having Should

Doctum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having Had Taught

Monstratum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having had Shown

Negatum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having had Denied, Having had Said that....Not

Respondesum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having had Responded, Having had Replied, Having had Answered

Simulatum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having having had Imitated, Having had Copied, Having had Pretended, Having had Taken The Form Of.

Temptatum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having had Tried, Having had Attempted

Vocatum [Perfect Past Participle]

Having had Called, Having had Summoned

Amare

To Love

Complementary Infinitive: "Ambulare."




Ambulare Desidero

I desire to walk

Complimentary Infinitive "Ambulare"




Deam vocare debeo

I ought to call the Goddess.

First Person Singular Conjunction




Voco:

I call, am calling, do call

First Person Singular Second Conjugation:




Doceo

I teach, am teaching, do teach

Second Person Singular First Conjunction




Vocas

You call, are calling, do do call

Second Person Singular Conjugation:




Doces

You teach, are teaching, do teach

Third Person Singular Conjugation




Vocat

He, She, it calls, is calling, does call

Third Person Singular Conjugation




Docet

He, she, it teaches, is teaching, does teach

First Person Conjunction Plural




Vocamus

We call, are calling, do call.

First Person Second Conjunction Plural




Docemus

We teach, are teaching, do teach

Second Person First Conjunction Plural




Vocatis

You call, are calling, do call

Second Person Second Conjunction Plural




Docetis

You teach, are teaching, do teach

Third Person First Conjunction Plural




Vocant

They call, are calling, do call

Third Person Second Conjunction Plural




Docent

They teach, are teaching, do teach

Personal Endings Singular:




I,




Your




He She It

Personal Endings Singular:




I = -o




Your = -s




He, She, It = -t

Personal Endings Plural




We




You




They

Personal Endings Plural:




We = -mus




You = -tis




They = -nt

Linking Verbs Singular:




Sum




Es




Est

Linking Verbs Singular:




Sum = I am




Es = You are




Est = He, She, It, Is

Linking Verbs Plural:




Summus




Estis




Sunt

Linking Verbs Plural:




Summus = We are




Estis = You are




Sunt = They are

Formo [Verb]

Fashion [Verb]

-Que (and) Example:




Nymphae puellaeque picturas spectant





The nymphs and the maidens look at the pictures.

-Que (and) Example:



Puella se laudat clamatque, "Me doceo."

The maiden praised and cries to herself "I teach myself."

-Que (and) Example:



Dea pulchra superbaque in terra ambulat

The goddess is beautiful and proud, walks on earth.

Sum

I am

Es

You are

Est

He, She, It is

Summus

We Are

Estis

You are

Sunt

They are

Minerva puella sapientiam dat

Minerva gives the girl wisdom.




or




Minerva gives wisdom to the girl.

Nymphis picturas meas monstrate debeo.

I ought to show the nymphs my pictures.




or




I ought to show my pictures to the nymphs.

[Imperative Mood-Singular]




Porta telas

Carry the looms [Addressing one person]

[Imperative Mood-Singular]




Doce me.

Teach me. [Singular addressing one person]

[Imperative Mood-Plural]




Portate telas

Carry the looms [Plural addressing more than one person.]

[Imperative Mood-Plural]




Docete me

Teach me. [Plural]


[Example of Vocative Case]




Te, puella temeraria, docere tempto.

Rash girl, I am trying to teach you.

[Example of Vocative Case]




Portate nymphae, telas huc

Nymphs, carry the looms here.

[Example of Vocative Case]




Salvete, Discipuli.

Greetings students.

The Prefix




"ad-"

To, Toward

The Prefix




a-(ab)

Away, Away From

The Prefix:




e-(ex)

Out of or merely intensifying

The Prefix:




de-

Down from or merely intensifying.

The Prefix:




in-

In, On, Into

The Prefix:




con-/co-/com- (from: cum)

With

The Prefix:




pro-

Forth, In Front Of.

The Prefix:




re-

Back, Again

The Prefix:




sub-

Under

The Prefix:




Trans-

Across

The Suffix:




-ion (invocation)

Indicate a noun.

The Suffix:




-ive (provocative)

Usually indicates an adjective

The Suffixes:




-or and -ist

Generally indicate the person performing an act.

Arachne picturas pulchras format.
Arachne is making beautiful pictures.
Puella fabulas deagricolis narrat.
She is tellingstories about farmers.
Nymphae fabulas de Minerva amant.
The nymphs love thestories about Minerva.
Fabulas narrat devita incolarum Lydiae.
The stories tell about the life of the inhabitants of Lydia.
Minerva magistra tibi. Te bene docet.
Minerva is yourteacher (magistra tibi). She teaches you well.

Conjugate to the Present Tense:




Habitare: To Dwell, To Live, To Inhabit

Habito: I dwell, live, inhabit




Habitos: You dwell, live, inhabit




Habitant: He, she, it dwells, lives inhabits




Habitmus: We dwell, live, inhabit




Habitis: You dwell, live, inhabit




Habitent: The dwell, live, inhabit



Conjugate to the Present Tense:



Potare: To Drink

Poto: I drink




Potis: You drink




Potit: He, she, it drinks




Potamus: We drink




Potatis: You drink




Potant: They drink

Conjugate to the Present Tense:




Dare: To Give, To Present

Daro: I give, I present




Daris: You give, you present




Darit: He, she, it gives, He, she, it presents




Darimus: We give, we present




Daritis: You give,




Darent: They give

Conjugate to the Present Tense:




Spectare: To Look At, To See

Specto: I look at, I see




Spectas: You look, You See




Spectat: He, she, it looks; He, She, It, sees




Spectamus: We see




Spectatis: You see




Spectant: We see

Conjugate to the Present Tense:



Habere: To have, To hold, to possess

Habo: I have, I hold, I possess




Habas: You have, You hold, You possess




Habat: He, she, it has; holds, possesses




Habamus: We have, We Hold, We Possess




Habatis: You have, You Hold, You Possess




Habant: They have, They Hold, They Possess

Conjugate to the Present Tense:




Debere: To owe

Debo: I owe




Debis: You owe




Debit: He, she, it owes




Debamus: We owe




Debatis: You owe




Debtant: They owe