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129 Cards in this Set
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students
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discipula, -ae (f)
discipule, -ī (m) |
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joy, fun
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gaudium
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teacher
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magister (m), magistra (f)
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nothing
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nihil
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First Declension of nouns, mainly feminine, using pecunia
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pecūnia (nom. sg)
pecūniae (gen. sg.) pecūniae (dat. sg.) pecūniam (acc. sg) pecūniā (abl. sg.) pecūnia (voc. sg.) pecūniae (nom. pl) pecūniarum (gen. pl.) pecūniīs (dat. pl) pecūnias (acc. pl) pecūniīs (abl. pl) pecūniae (voc pl.) |
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Nominative Case
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Subject of a sentence
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Genitive Case
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Indicates Possession
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Dative Case
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Indirect Object
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Accusative Case
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Direct Object [object of some prepositions]
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Ablative Case
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Object of some prepositions
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Vocative Case
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Direct Address
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Rumor, report; fame, reputation
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fāma, fāmae, f.
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Form, shape, beauty
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fōrma, fōrmae, f.
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fortune, luck
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fortūna, fortūnae, f.
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ire, anger
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īra, īrae, f.
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sailor
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nauta, nautae, m. [1st]
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Fatherland, native country, one's own country
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patria, patriae, f.
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Money
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pecūnia, pecūniae, f.
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Philosophy
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philosophia, philosophiae, f.
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penalty, punishment
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poena, poenae, f.
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poet
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poēta, poētae, m.
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gate, entrance
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porta, portae, f.
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girl
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puella, puellae, f.
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rose
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rosa, rosae, f.
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Feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
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sententia, sententiae, f.
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life; mode of life
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vīta, vītae, f.
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clemency
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clēmentia, clēmentiae, f.
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crowd, multitude
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turba, turbae, f.
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favor, pardon
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venia, veniae, f.
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chain
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catēna, catēnae, f.
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unsoundness, insanity
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īnsānia, īnsāniae, f.
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avarice
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avāritia, avārtiae, f.
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wheel
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rota, rotae, f.
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Second declension of nouns, masculine, using populus
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populus (nom. sg.)
populī (gen. sg) populō (dat. sg.) populum (acc. sg.) populō (abl. sg.) popule (voc. sg.) populī (nom. pl.) populorum (gen. pl.) populīs (dat. pl.) populōs (acc. pl.) populīs (abl. pl.) populī (voc. pl.) |
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farm, field
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ager, agrī, m.
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farmer
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agricola, agricolae, m. [1st]
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friend
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amica, amicae (f)
amicus, amicī (m) |
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woman
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femina, feminae, f.
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daughter
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fīlia, fīliae, f.
[fīliābus in dat. and abl. pl.] |
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son
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fīlius, fīliī, m.
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number
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numerus, numerī, m.
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the people, a people, a nation
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populus, populī, m.
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boy
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puer, puerī, m.
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wisdom
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sapientia, sapientiae, f.
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man, hero
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vir, virī, m.
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little book
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libellus, libellī
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benevolence
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benevolentia, benevolentiae, f.
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abundance
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cōpia, cōpiae, f.
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moderation
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modus, modī, m.
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To remind, advise, warn
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moneo, monēre, monuī, monitum
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To see; observe, understand
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video, vidēre, vidī, vīsum
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To praise
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laudo, laudare, ladavī, laudatum
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To preserve, save, keep, guard
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servo, servare, servavī, servatum
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To call; summon
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voco, vocare, vocavī, vocatum
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Present Active Indicative, 1st conjugation, using laudare
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laudo, laudas, laudat, laudamus, laudatis, laudant
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Present Active Indicative, 2nd conjugation, using monēre
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moneo, monēs, monet, monemus, monetis, monent
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to blame, censure
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culpo, culpare
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to frighten, terrify
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terreo, terrēre, terruī, territum
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To preserve, conserve, maintian
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conservo, conservare, conservavī, conservatum
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To wander; err, go astray, make a mistake, be mistaken
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erro, errare, erravī, erratum
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To love; like
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amo, amare, amavī, amatum
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to be strong, have power, be well
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valeo, valēre, valuī, valiturum
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To reply, respond
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respondeo, respondēre
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To fly
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volo, volare
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To think, ponder, consider, plan
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cogito, cogitare, cogtavī, cogitatum
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To sin
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pecco, peccare
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To hasten, make haste
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festino, festinare
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to give, offer
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do, dare, dedī, datum
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To owe, ought, must
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debeo, debēre, debuī, debitum
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to be well, be in good health
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salveo, salvere
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To refuse, reject
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recūsāre
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To create
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creare
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to load, oppress
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onerare
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to fear
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timēre
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to carry away
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deportare
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to avoid
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vītare
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to order
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iubēre
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to be firm, tough
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obduro, obdurare
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to kiss
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basio, basiare
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to have, hold, possess; consider, regard
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habeo, habēre, habuī, habitum
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To satisfy, sate
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satio, satiare, satiavī, satiatum
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To excite, exasperate
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irrito, irrītare, irrītavī, irrītatum
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to have, observe
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teneo, tenēre, tenuī, tenitum
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ūtilis
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useful
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Ancient, old-time
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antīqua, antīquae
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Large, great, important
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magna, magnae
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my
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mea, meae
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much, many
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multa, multae
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your
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tua, tuae
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sound, sane
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sāna, sānae
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immoderate, excessive
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immodica, immodicae
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no
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nulla, nullae
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cruel
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saeva, saevae
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greedy, avaricious
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avarus, avara
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Few, a few
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paucī, paucae
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Roman
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Romanus, Romana
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Adverse, facing, opposite
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adversus, adversa
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Today
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hodiē
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often
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saepe
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not
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non
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quickly
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cito
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twice
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bis
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slowly
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lentē
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semper
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always
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in secret
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sēcrētē
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openly
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palam
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My name is...
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Nomen meum est...
Nomen mihi est... |
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What's your name?
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Quid nomen tuum est?
Quid nomen tibi est? |
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And
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et.
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goodbye, farewell
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valē, valēte
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hello, greetings
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salvē, salvēte
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please
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amabō tē
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if
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sī
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To pay the penalty [idiom]
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poenas dare
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secretly or in confidence
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sub rosa
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The water of life
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aqua vītae
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How are you today?
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Quid agis hodiē?
Quid agitis hodiē? [pl.] |
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Great
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optimē
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terrible
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pessimē
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good
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benē
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so-so; okay.
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satis benē
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not well
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non benē
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And you?
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et tu?
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I'm tired.
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Fessa sum [f]
fessus sum [m] |
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down from, from, concerning, about
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de [prep+abl]
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in, on
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In [prep+abl]
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without
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sine [prep+abl]
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but
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sed
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gift
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donum, donī
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