Chapter 4 Flashcards
administro, administrare, administravi, administratum
to help or manage
agito, agitare, agitavi, agitatum
to drive, stir up, agitate
impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatum (+dat)
to order or command
interrogo, interrogare, interrogavi, interrogatum
to ask or question
nomino, nominare, nominavi, nominatum
to name, mention, call by name
armentum, -i
herd
iudicium, -i/judicium, -i
trial, legal investigation
medium, -i
middle
officium, -i
duty, respect
studium, -i
zeal, study
vinum, -i
wine
vitium, -i
fault, vice
incola, -ae (m)
settler
agricola, -ae (m)
farmer
poeta, -ae (m)
poet
nauta, -ae (m)
sailor
frumentum, -i
grain
ager, agri
field
vir, viri
man
Irregular Verbs: sum, esse (present)
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
Irregular Verbs: sum, esse (imperfect)
eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
Irregular Verbs: sum, esse (future)
ero, eris, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt
How can you tell what gender a word is?
By its declension (which you can tell by its ending)
Why do some words in the word list have a (m), (f), or (n) next to them?
Because they are exceptions to the rule about which declensions have which gender. / Their gender is irregular