Chapter 2 Flashcards
Hispānia, -ae, f.
Spain
Aegyptus, -ī, m.
Egypt
Āfrica, -ae, f.
Africa
Asia, -ae, f.
Asia
Arabia, -ae, f.
Arabia
Gallia, -ae, f.
France, Gaul
Syria, -ae, f.
Syria
Germānia, -ae, f.
Germany
Brittania, -ae, f.
Britain, England
Dānuvius, -ī, m.
Danube River
Tiberis, -is, m.
Tiber River
Melita, -ae, f.
Malta
Sparta, -ae, f.
Sparta
cēterus, -a, -um
other, the rest of
Iūlius, -ī, m.
Julius
Aemilia, -ae, f.
Emily
vir, -ī, m.
Man (as opposed to woman)
fēmina, -ae, f.
Woman
Mārcus, -ī, m.
Mark
puer, -ī, m.
young boy
Quīntus, -ī, m.
Quintus, Fifth
Iūlia, -ae, f.
Julie
puella, -ae, f.
young girl
Dāvus, -ī, m.
David
Mēdus, -ī, m.
Medus
Syra, -ae, f.
Sharon
Dēlia, -ae, f.
Delia
familia, -ae, f.
family
-que
and (enclitic)
pater, -is, m.
father
māter, -is, f.
mother
fīlius, -ī, m.
son
fīlia, -ae, f.
daughter
Quis?
Who (m. singular)?
Quae?
Who (f. singular)?
Quī?
Who (m. plural / inclusive)?
līberus, -ī, m.
child
servus, -ī, m.
slave, servant
dominus, -ī, m.
lord, master
domina, -ae, f.
lady, mistress
ancilla, -ae, f.
maid, maidservant, female slave
Cuius?
Whose?
Quot?
How Many?
centum
100
Cornēlius, -ī, m.
Cornelius
meus, -a, -um
my, mine