Capitulum VI Flashcards
via
road
mūrus
-ī, wall
porta
gate
lectīca
carriage, litter
saccus
-ī, sack, bag
umerus
-ī, shoulder
amīcus
-ī, friend, boyfriend
inimīcus, a, um
adj: hostile, unfriendly
equus
-ī, horse
amīca
friend, girlfriend
longus, a, um
adj: long
malus, a, um
adj: bad, evil
fessus, a ,um
adj: tired, weary
duodecim
twelve, 12
it/eunt (eō, īre, īvī/iī, ītus)
to go
portat (portō, portāre, portāvī, portātus)
to carry, transport
ambulat (ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātus)
to walk
vehit (vehō, vehere, vexī, vectus)
to transport, carry
timet (timeō, timēre, timuī, - )
to fear; to be afraid of;
intrat (intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātus)
to enter
tam
adverb: so; with quam: as
quam
adverb: as (with tam); how…!; than
inter
preposition + acc: between
prope
preposition + acc: near
procul ab
far away from
circum
preposition + acc: around
ad
preposition + acc: to, towards, at
ante
preposition + acc: before, in front of, ahead of
post
preposition + acc: after, behind
apud
preposition + acc: in the presence of; with; near
nam
conjunction: for, you see
itaque
adverb: therefore; and so
autem
conjunction: however, but, on the other hand
unde?
from where?
quō?
to where?
praepositiō
preposition
locātīvus
the locative cause (same as the genitive case)
āctīvus, a, um
active (usually used to describe an active voice verb: subject performs action)
passīvus, a, um
passive (usually used to describe a passive voice verb: the action is performed on the subject)