Chapter 8 Flashcards
iuvo, iuvare, iuvi, iutum / juvo, juvare, juvi, jutum
to help
laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatum
to praise
lavo, lavare, lavavi, lavatum/lautum/lotum
to wash
nuntio, nuntiare, nuntiavi, nuntiatum
to announce
marito, maritare, maritavi, maritatum
to marry
maritum, i/marita, -ae
husband/wife
maritus, -a, -um
married
nuntius, -i
messenger
populus, -i
people
iustus, -a, -um / justus, -a, -um
just
beatus, -a, -um
happy, blessed
pagina, -ae
page
via, -ae
road, way
alienus, -a, -um
strange, foreign
Give the first-person personal pronouns: Singular
ego (I), mei (of me/mine), mihi (to/for me), me (me), me (by/with/from me)
Give the first-person personal pronouns: Plural
nos (we), nostrum, nostri (of us/ours), nobis (to/for us), nos (us), nobis (by/with/from us)
In Latin, a possessive word usually comes ______ the word it modifies.
after
A Latin genitive can nearly always be translated with the preposition ______.
of