Chapter 1 Flashcards

1
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What is the imperative singular of voco?

A

voca

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2
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What is the imperative singular of debeo?

A

debe

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3
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “love”?

A

amare

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4
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “see; understand”?

A

videre

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5
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What is the infinitive of erro?

A

errare

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6
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What is the Latin word for “often”?

A

saepe

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7
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What is the Latin word for “if”?

A

si

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8
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “give, offer”?

A

dare

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9
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What is the infinitive of moneo?

A

monere

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10
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What is the first-person plural personal ending in the present tense?

A

mus

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11
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What is the imperative plural of cogito?

A

cogitate

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12
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “call, summon”?

A

vocare

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13
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What is the English pronoun equivalent to the personal ending -s?

A

you

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14
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What is the second-person singular personal ending in the present tense?

A

s

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15
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What is the English pronoun equivalent to the personal ending -nt?

A

they

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16
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What is the first-person singular personal ending in the present tense?

A

o (or m)

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17
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “owe; ought, must”?

A

debeo

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18
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “be strong, have power; be well, farewell”?

A

valeo

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19
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “see; understand”?

A

video

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20
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What is the infinitive of video?

A

videre

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21
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What is the third-person plural personal ending in the present tense?

A

nt

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22
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What is the Latin word for “not”?

A

non

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23
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “wander, err, go astray, be mistaken”?

A

errare

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24
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “advise, warn”?

A

monere

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25
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What is the third-person singular form of laudare?

A

laudat

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26
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “think, ponder, consider, plan”?

27
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “advise, warn”?

28
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What is the English pronoun equivalent to the personal ending -o?

29
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What is the first-person plural form of laudare?

30
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How do you say “goodbye” to two or more people in Latin?

31
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What is the third-person plural form of laudare?

32
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “call, summon”?

33
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How do you say “goodbye” to one person in Latin?

34
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What is the first-person singular form of laudare?

35
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True/False: Y’all, you all, or you (pl.) are the personal pronouns equivalent to the personal ending -tis.

36
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “preserve, save, keep”?

A

(con)servo

37
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “praise”?

38
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What is the thematic vowel in the second conjugation?

39
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What is the imperative singular of do?

40
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What is the third-person singular personal ending in the present tense?

41
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “love”?

42
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “owe; ought, must”?

43
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What is the infinitive of laudo?

44
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What is the Latin word for “what”?

45
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “wander, err, go astray, be mistaken”?

46
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What is the imperative singular of amo?

47
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “think, ponder, consider, plan”?

48
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “praise”?

49
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True/False: He, she, and it are the personal pronouns equivalent to the personal ending -t.

50
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What is the thematic vowel in the first conjugation?

51
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What is the imperative plural of video?

52
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What is the Latin word for “nothing”?

53
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What is the second-person singular form of laudare?

54
Q

What is the infinitive of debeo?

55
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “preserve, save, keep”?

A

(con)servare

56
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What is the Latin word for “me”?

57
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What is the infinitive of servo?

58
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What is the English pronoun equivalent to the personal ending -mus?

59
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What is the second-person plural personal ending in the present tense?

60
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What is the second-person plural form of laudare?

61
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What is the imperative plural of conservo?

A

conservate

62
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What is the second principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “be strong, have power; be well, farewell”?

63
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What is the first principal part (i.e. entry in the vocabulary) of the Latin verb that means “give, offer”?