CAPVT I - Vocabulary Flashcards
capitulum, capitulī
chapter
exemplum, exemplī
example, model
fluvius, fluviī
river
grammatica, grammaticae
grammer
imperium, imperiī
command, empire
īnsula, īnsulae
island
littera, litterae
letter
numerus, numerī
number
ōceanus, ōceanī
ocean
oppidum, oppidī
town
pēnsum, pēnsī
task
prōvincia, prōvinciae
province
syllaba, syllabae
syllable
vocābulum, vocābulī
word
est
he/she/it is
sunt
they are
Graecus, -a, -um
Greek
Latinus, -a, -um
Latin
magnus, -a, -um
big, large, great
multī, -ae, -a (pl)
many, a great many
parvus, -a, -um
little, small
pauci, -ae, -a (pl)
few, a few
plūrālis (numerous)
plural
prīmus, -a, -um
first
Rōmānus, -a, -um
Roman, of Rome
secundus, -a, -um
second, favourable
singulārus
singular
tertius, -a, -um
third
ūnus
one, only
duo
two
tres
three
sex
six
mīlle
one thousand
nōn
not
in (prp + abl)
in, on, at
in (prp + acc)
into, to, against
et
and, also
sed
but
quoque
also, too
-ne?
enclitic added to the emphatic word at the beginning of a question or the answer to which may be either “yes” or “no”. Romans didn’t use question marks.
num?
if, whether - expects a “no” answer
quid? (n)
what, anything
ubi?
where