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134 Cards in this Set
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Domina Dominae |
Lady, Mistress of the Household Ladies, Mistresses of the Household |
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Dominus Domini |
Lord, Master, Mister Lords, Masters |
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Experientia Experientiae |
Experience Experiences |
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Femina Feminae |
Woman Women |
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Forma [Noun] Formae [Noun] |
Form, Shape Forms, Shapes |
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Nomen [Singular] Nomina [Plural] |
Name Names |
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Superbia Superbae |
Pride Prides |
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Tela Telae |
Loom Looms |
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Affirmo |
Affirm |
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Ambulo |
Walk |
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Certo |
Contend, Vie with Struggle |
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Debeo |
Ought, Owe, Should |
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Dixit |
He, She, It said |
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Doceo |
Teach |
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Esse |
To Be |
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Habeo |
Have Hold |
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Monstro |
Show |
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Nego |
Deny, Say That....Not |
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Quaeso |
Please, I ask |
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Respondeo |
Reply, Respond, Answer |
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Scribite |
Write |
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Simulo |
Imitate, Copy, Pretend, Take the Form of |
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Tempto |
Try, Attempt |
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Voco |
Call, Summon |
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Irata |
Angry, Irate |
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Mea |
My |
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Periculosa |
Dangerous |
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Stulta |
Stupid, Foolish |
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Sua |
His own, Her own, Its own, their own |
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Timeraria |
Rash |
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Etiam |
Still, Yet |
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Huc |
To this place, here |
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Iterum |
Again |
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Melius Quam |
Better Than |
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Mihi [Dative] |
To Me |
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Nemo |
No One |
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-Que |
And [Attached to last of two correlative words] |
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Affirmare [Infinitive] |
To Affirm |
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Ambulare [Infinitive] |
To Walk |
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Cartare [Infinitive] |
To Contend, To Vie With, To Struggle |
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Debere [Infinitive] |
Ought to, To Owe |
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Docere [Infinitive] |
To Teach |
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Habere [Infinitive] |
To Have, To Hold |
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Monstrare [Infinitive] |
To Show |
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Negare [Infinitive] |
To Deny |
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Respondere [Infinitive] |
To Reply, To Respond, To Answer |
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Simulare [Infinitive] |
To Copy, To Imitate, To Pretend, To Take the Shape of |
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Temptare [Infinitive] |
To Try, To Attempt |
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Vocare [Infinitive] |
To Call, To Summon |
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Affirmavi |
Have Affirmed |
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Ambulavi |
Have Walked |
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Certavi |
Have Contended With, Vied With, Struggled With |
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Debeui |
Ought to have, Have Owed, Should have |
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Docui |
Have Taught |
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Habui |
Have Had, Have Held |
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Monstravi |
Have Shown |
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Negavi |
Have Denied That, Said That...Not |
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Respondi |
Have replied, Have responded, Have answered |
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Simulavi |
Have Imitated, Have Copied, Have Pretended, Have Taken The Form Of. |
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Temptavi |
Have Tried, Have Attempted |
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Vocavi |
Have Called, Have Summoned |
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affirmatum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having been Affirmed |
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Ambuatum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having had Walked |
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Certatum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having Had Contended With, Vied With, Struggled With |
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Debeitum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having had to, Having had Owed, Having Should |
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Doctum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having Had Taught |
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Monstratum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having had Shown |
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Negatum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having had Denied, Having had Said that....Not |
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Respondesum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having had Responded, Having had Replied, Having had Answered |
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Simulatum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having having had Imitated, Having had Copied, Having had Pretended, Having had Taken The Form Of. |
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Temptatum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having had Tried, Having had Attempted |
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Vocatum [Perfect Past Participle] |
Having had Called, Having had Summoned |
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Amare |
To Love |
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Complementary Infinitive: "Ambulare." Ambulare Desidero |
I desire to walk |
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Complimentary Infinitive "Ambulare" Deam vocare debeo |
I ought to call the Goddess. |
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First Person Singular Conjunction Voco: |
I call, am calling, do call |
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First Person Singular Second Conjugation: Doceo |
I teach, am teaching, do teach |
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Second Person Singular First Conjunction Vocas |
You call, are calling, do do call |
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Second Person Singular Conjugation: Doces |
You teach, are teaching, do teach |
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Third Person Singular Conjugation Vocat |
He, She, it calls, is calling, does call |
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Third Person Singular Conjugation Docet |
He, she, it teaches, is teaching, does teach |
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First Person Conjunction Plural Vocamus |
We call, are calling, do call. |
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First Person Second Conjunction Plural Docemus |
We teach, are teaching, do teach |
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Second Person First Conjunction Plural Vocatis |
You call, are calling, do call |
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Second Person Second Conjunction Plural Docetis |
You teach, are teaching, do teach |
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Third Person First Conjunction Plural Vocant |
They call, are calling, do call |
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Third Person Second Conjunction Plural Docent |
They teach, are teaching, do teach |
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Personal Endings Singular: I, Your He She It |
Personal Endings Singular: I = -o Your = -s He, She, It = -t |
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Personal Endings Plural We You They |
Personal Endings Plural: We = -mus You = -tis They = -nt |
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Linking Verbs Singular: Sum Es Est |
Linking Verbs Singular: Sum = I am Es = You are Est = He, She, It, Is |
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Linking Verbs Plural: Summus Estis Sunt |
Linking Verbs Plural: Summus = We are Estis = You are Sunt = They are |
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Formo [Verb] |
Fashion [Verb] |
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-Que (and) Example: Nymphae puellaeque picturas spectant |
The nymphs and the maidens look at the pictures. |
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-Que (and) Example:
Puella se laudat clamatque, "Me doceo." |
The maiden praised and cries to herself "I teach myself." |
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-Que (and) Example:
Dea pulchra superbaque in terra ambulat |
The goddess is beautiful and proud, walks on earth. |
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Sum |
I am |
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Es |
You are |
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Est |
He, She, It is |
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Summus |
We Are |
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Estis |
You are |
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Sunt |
They are |
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Minerva puella sapientiam dat |
Minerva gives the girl wisdom. or Minerva gives wisdom to the girl. |
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Nymphis picturas meas monstrate debeo. |
I ought to show the nymphs my pictures. or I ought to show my pictures to the nymphs. |
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[Imperative Mood-Singular] Porta telas |
Carry the looms [Addressing one person] |
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[Imperative Mood-Singular] Doce me. |
Teach me. [Singular addressing one person] |
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[Imperative Mood-Plural] Portate telas |
Carry the looms [Plural addressing more than one person.] |
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[Imperative Mood-Plural] Docete me |
Teach me. [Plural] |
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[Example of Vocative Case] Te, puella temeraria, docere tempto. |
Rash girl, I am trying to teach you. |
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[Example of Vocative Case] Portate nymphae, telas huc |
Nymphs, carry the looms here. |
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[Example of Vocative Case] Salvete, Discipuli. |
Greetings students. |
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The Prefix "ad-" |
To, Toward |
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The Prefix a-(ab) |
Away, Away From |
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The Prefix: e-(ex) |
Out of or merely intensifying |
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The Prefix: de- |
Down from or merely intensifying. |
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The Prefix: in- |
In, On, Into |
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The Prefix: con-/co-/com- (from: cum) |
With |
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The Prefix: pro- |
Forth, In Front Of. |
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The Prefix: re- |
Back, Again |
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The Prefix: sub- |
Under |
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The Prefix: Trans- |
Across |
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The Suffix: -ion (invocation) |
Indicate a noun. |
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The Suffix: -ive (provocative) |
Usually indicates an adjective |
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The Suffixes: -or and -ist |
Generally indicate the person performing an act. |
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Arachne picturas pulchras format.
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Arachne is making beautiful pictures.
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Puella fabulas deagricolis narrat.
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She is tellingstories about farmers.
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Nymphae fabulas de Minerva amant.
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The nymphs love thestories about Minerva.
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Fabulas narrat devita incolarum Lydiae.
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The stories tell about the life of the inhabitants of Lydia.
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Minerva magistra tibi. Te bene docet.
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Minerva is yourteacher (magistra tibi). She teaches you well.
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |