1. Latin to GCSE Sentences Chapter 1 Flashcards
salutatis
you (pl) greet/ are greeting
portamus
we carry/are carrying
parant
they prepare/ are preparing
necat
he/she/it kills/is killing
ambulas
you walk/are walking
voco
I call/am calling
clamamus
we shout/are shouting
navigant
they sail/are sailing
laboratis
you (pl) work/are working
pugnat
he/she/it fights/is fighting
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: vocatis
- vocas
- you are calling
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: laboramus
- laboro
- I am working
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: portat
- portant
- they carry
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: navigo
- navigamus
- we are sailing
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: amamus
- amo
- I love/like
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: necas
- necatis
- you (pl) kill
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: pugnatis
- pugnas
- you are fighting
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: ambulant
- ambulat
- he/she/it walks
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: saluto
- salutamus
- we greet
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate: paras
- paratis
- you (pl) prepare
they greet
salutant
we walk
ambulamus
you are working
laboras
we kill
necamus
they are calling
vocant
you (pl) carry
portatis
she likes
amat
I prepare
paro
he shouts
clamat
you sail
navigas
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
puella laborat
- nominative
- the girl is working
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
dominus clamat
- nominative
- the master is shouting
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
puellam voco
- accusative
- I call the girl
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
dominum necatis
- accusative
- you (pl) kill the master
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
dominus puellum salutat
- dominus = nominative
- puellam = accusative
- the master greets the girl
the girl is shouting
puella clamat
you greet the girl
puellam salutas
the master is working
dominus laborat
we kill the master
dominum necamus
the girl calls the master
puella dominum vocat
puellam vocamus
we are calling the girl
puella dominum vocat
the girl is calling her master
ambulat dominus
the master is walking
dominum puella necat
the girl kills her master
dominus puellam portat
the master is carrying a girl
Identify the case of: feminam
accusative
Identify the case of: pecunia
nominative
Identify the case of: ancilla
nominative
Identify the case of: Romam
accusative
Identify the case of: deam
accusative
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
deam amo
- accusative
- I love the goddess
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
ancilla epistulam portat
- ancilla = nominative
- epistulam = accusative
- the slave-girl is carrying a letter
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
laborat ancilla
- nominative
- the slave-girl is working
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
puella insulam amat
- puella = nominative
- insulam = accusative
- the girl loves the island
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
villam amamus
- accusative
- we love the house
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
femina ancillam vocat
- femina = nominative
- ancillam = accusative
- the woman calls a slave-girl
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
Romam amat dea
- Romam = accusative
- dea = nominative
- The goddess loves Rome
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
feminam salutatis
- accusative
- you (pl) greet the woman
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
puella dominum necat
- puella = nominative
- dominum = accusative
- the girl kills the master
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
pecuniam portant
- accusative
- they are carrying money
the woman greets the girl
femina puellam salutat
a slave-woman is shouting
ancilla clamat
the master is carrying a letter
dominus epistulam portat
we call the woman
feminam vocamus
you (pl) carry the money
pecuniam portatis
Identify the case of: deum
accusative
Identify the case of: cibus
nominative
Identify the case of: hortum
accusative
Identify the case of: gladium
accusative
Identify the case of: servus
nominative
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
servus nuntium necat
- servus = nominative
- nuntium = accusative
- the slave kills the messenger
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
deum amamus
- accusative
- we love the god
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
equus dominum portat
- equus = nominative
- dominum = accusative
- the horse is carrying its master
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
hortum amant
- accusative
- they love their garden
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
epistulam nuntius portat
- nuntius = nominative
- epistulam = accusative
- the messenger is carrying a letter
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
amicus feminam amat
- amicus = nominative
- feminam = accusative
- the friend loves a woman
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
paras gladium
- accusative
- you are preparing your sword
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
dominus servum vocat
- dominus = nominative
- servum = accusative
- the master calls his slave
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
servus cibum parat
- servus = nominative
- cibum = accusative
- the slave is preparing food
Identify the case of each noun, then translate:
nuntius puellam salutat
- nuntius = nominative
- puellam = accusative
- the messenger greets a girl
the slave is carrying food
servus cibum portat
you (pl) greet your friend
amicum salutatis
the messenger is shouting
nuntius clamat
the slave-girl carries the money
ancilla pecuniam portat
I am calling the slave
servum voco
Identify the number and case of:
hortos
accusative plural
Identify the number and case of:
insulae
nominative plural
Identify the number and case of:
deam
accusative singular
Identify the number and case of:
pecunia
nominative singular
Identify the number and case of:
equi
nominative plural
Identify the number and case of:
deos
accusative plural
Identify the number and case of:
villas
accusative plural
Identify the number and case of:
gladium
accusative singular
Identify the number and case of:
amicos
accusative plural
Identify the number and case of:
Roma
nominative singular
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
equos
- equum
- horse
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
femina
- feminae
- women
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
dominos
- dominum
- master
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
servus
- servi
- slaves
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
ancillam
- ancillas
- slave-girls
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
dei
- deus
- a god
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
deam
- deas
- goddesses
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
puellas
- puellam
- girl
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
epistulae
- epistula
- letter
Change from singular to plural or vice versa, then translate:
nuntium
- nuntios
- messengers
house (acc)
villam
slave-woman (nom)
ancillae
letters (acc)
epistulas
food (nom)
cibus
goddesses (nom)
deae
islands (acc)
insulas
messenger (nom)
nuntius
friends (nom)
amici
women (acc)
feminas
sword (acc)
gladium
servi cibum parant
the slaves are preparing food
equi nuntios portant
horses carry messengers
amicos salutamus
we greet our friends
dei Romam amant
the gods love Rome
laborant ancillae
the slave-girls are working
dominos necamus
we are killing our masters
nuntii epistulas portant
messengers carry letters
servus gladios portat
the slave is carrying swords
puellae pugnant
the girls are fighting
hortos amatis
you (pl) love the gardens
I am carrying letters
epistulas porto
the friends kill the messengers
amici nuntios necant
you (pl) greet the women
feminas salutatis
the slave-girls prepare the food
ancillae cibum parant
the girls are shouting
puellae clamant
villam et hortos amo
I love the house and the gardens
ancilla nunc laborat
the slave-girl is now working
cibum semper paramus
we are always preparing food
nuntius ancillam amat sed ancilla nuntium non amat
the messenger loves the slave-girl, but the slave-girl does not love the messenger
servus et ancilla semper laborant
- the slave and the slave-girl are always working
the woman calls her slaves and slave-girls
femina servos et ancillas vocat
you (sg) always prepare the food
cibum semper paras
the master is now working
dominus nunc laborat
we do not like the block of flats
insulam non amamus
I love the girl but the girl loves the messenger
puellam amo sed puella nuntium amat
dominus sum; servi estis
i am the master; you are slaves
nuntius et servus amici sunt
the messenger and the slave are friends
sunt dei, et dei Romam amant
there are gods, and the gods love Rome
ancillae sumus; dominum non amamus
we are slave girls; we do not like our master
puella ancilla est
the girl is a slave-girl
you are not a god
deus non es
the messenger is a slave
nuntius servus est
the masters are friends
domini amici sunt
there is a god
est deus
the slave and the messenger are friends
servus et nuntius amici sunt
per hortos ambulamus
we are walking through the gardens
servi contra dominos semper pugnant
the slaves are always fighting against their masters
amicus epistulam in villam portat
the friend carries a letter into the house
ad insulas nunc navigamus
we are now sailing to the islands
nuntii circum insulam navigant
the messengers sail around the island
the slave-women carry the money towards the house
ancillae pecuniam ad villam portant
the girl is walking into the garden
puella in hortum ambulat
we do not fight against the gods
contra deos non pugnamus
I always sail around the islands
circum insulas semper navigo
the messenger and the master walk through the house
nuntius et dominus per villam ambulant
ancillae sumus. semper laboramus, cibum paramus et epistulas portamus. dominum non amamus
we are slave girls. we are always working. we prepare food and carry letters. we do not love our master
nuntius ad insulam navigat. epistulam portat. in villam ambulat. nuntium saluto. servos voco. servi cibum parant
the messenger is sailing to the island. He is carrying a letter. He walks into the house. I greet the messenger. I call the slaves. The slaves prepare food
dominus servum non amat. servus contra dominum semper pugnat. dominus servum vocat. servus in villam ambulat. dominus servum necat
the master does not like his slave. the slave is always fighting against his master. the master calls the slave. the slave walks into the house. the master kills the slave