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fāma, -ae
rumor, report; fame, reputation
1st declension, f.

famous, defame, infamy
fōrma, -ae
form, shape; beauty
1st declension, f.

formal, format, formula, formless, deform, inform
fortūna, -ae
fortune, luck
1st declension, f.

fortunate, unfortunate
īra, -ae
ire, anger
1st declension, f.

irate, irascible
nauta, -ae
sailor
1st declension, m.

nautical
patria, -ae
fatherland, native land, (one's) country
1st declension, f.

expatriate, patriate
pecūnia, -ae
money
1st declension, f.

pecuniary, impecunious
philosophia, -ae
philosophy
1st declension, f.
poena, -ae
penalty, punishment
1st declension, f.

penal, penalize, penalty, pain, subpoena
poēta, -ae
poet
1st declension, m.

poetry
porta, -ae
gate, entrance
1st declension, f.

portal, portico, porch, pothole
puella, -ae
girl
1st declension, f.
rosa, -ae
rose
1st declension, f.

rosary, roseate, rosette
sententia, -ae
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
1st declension, f.

sententious, sentencing
vīta, -ae
life, mode of life
1st declension, f.

vital, vitals, vitality, vitamin, vitalize, devitalize, revitalize
antīquus, antīqua, -ae
ancient, old-time
adjective

antique, antiquities, antiquated, antiquarian
magnus, magna, -ae
large, great, important
adjective

magnify, magnificent, magnate, magnitude, magnanimous
meus, mea, -ae
my
adjective
multus, multa, -ae
much, many
adjective

multitude, multiply, multiple, multi-
tuus, tua, -ae
your
(used when speaking to only one person)
adjective
et

et...et
and

both...and
conjunction
sed
but
conjunction
Ō
Oh!
interjection
commonly used with vocative
sine
without
preposition + ablative
est
is

Nominative Case


1st Declension, Female

Subject of a verb

Ex: The girls are giving the poet's roses to the sailors.




Singular: -a


Plural: -ae


Genitive Case


1st Declension, Female

Modify a noun


Ex: The girls are giving the poet's roses to the sailors.


Often possessive ('s or s')


Singular: -ae


Plural: -ārum

Dative Case


1st Declension, Female

Indirect Objects


Ex: The girls are giving the poet's roses to the sailors.


(To or for are common)


Singular: -ae


Plural: -īs

Accusative Case


1st Declension, Female

Direct object of the verb




Ex: The girls are giving the poet's roses to the sailors.


Singular: -am


Plural: -ās

Ablative Case


1st Declension, Female

Used to modify the verb by such things as means, agent, manner, place, time (By, with, or from)


Ex: from the country.


Singular: -ā


Plural: -is

Vocative Case


1st Declension, Female

Used to address or call a person directly


Ex: O girl, save me!




Singular: -a


Plural: -ae

urbs

city

liber

book

sum, esse

to be

modus

limit

ad

toward/at

in

into

post

after/behind

venia, -ae

favor, pardon

clēmentia, -ae

clemency

dēportāre

to carry away


"deport"

recūsāre

to refuse, reject


"resuse, recusation"

vītāre

to avoid


"inevitable"

turba, -ae

crowd, multitude


"turbid, turbulent"

iubēre

to order

sānus, -a, -um

sound, sane


"sanitary, sanatorium"

immodicus, -a, -um

immoderate, excessive

creāre

to create


"creation, creature"

īnsānia, -ae

unsoundness, insanity


"insane"

nūllus, -a, -um

no


"nullify, annul"

avāritia, -ae

avarice


"avaricious"

saevus, -a, -um

cruel

catēna, -ae

chain

onerāre

to load, oppress


"onerous, exonerate

rota, -ae

wheel


"rotary, rotate"

timēre

to fear


"timid, intimidate"

obdūrāre

to be firm, tough


"durable, endure"

bāsiāre

to kiss



fēlīx

lucky