Chapter 29 Flashcards
dico, dicere, dixi, dictum
to speak
pono, ponere, posui, positum
to put, place
surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectum
to rise, get up
vivo, vivere, vixi, victum
to live
vinco, vincere, vici, victum
to conquer
aro, arare, aravi, aratum
to plow
audeo, audere, ausus sum
to dare
debeo, debere, debui, debitum
to owe, ought
litus, litoris
shore, beach
flument, fluminis
rive
os, oris
mouth, face
corpus, corporis
body
crimen, criminis
crime, accusation
latus, lateris
side
nomen, nominis
a name
periculum, -i
danger
astrum, -i
star
credo
I believe
duco
I lead
curro
I run, hasten
cado
I fall
avis
bird
Give the Third-Declension Neuter endings (Singular)
-x, -is, -i, -x, -e
Give the Third-Declension Neuter endings (Plural)
-a, -um, -ibus, -a, -ibus
A Latin infinitive is usually best translated into English with the word _____ in front of it.
to
Name two Latin verbs that often work together with infinitives to complete the meaning of the sentence.
audeo, debeo