Ecce Romani Chapters 3-4 Flashcards
puer
(a/the) boy
qui
who
eadem
the same
in horto
in the garden
clamant
(they) are shouting
rident
(they) are laughing, smile
vir
(a/the) man
servus
(a/the) slave
multi
many
in villis rusticis
in the country houses
laborant
(they) are working
solus
alone
iratus
angry
subito
suddenly
in piscinam
into the fishpond
cadit
(she/he/it) falls
abite, molesti
go away, pests
gemit
(she/he) groans
ne
indicates a yes or no question
minime
no
ita vero
yes
molestus
annoying, troublesome
semper
always
vexat
(she/he) annoys
igitur
therefore
amat
(she/he) likes, loves
dormit
(she,he) sleeps
conspicit
(she/he) catches sight of
furtim
stealthily
appropinquat
(she/he) approaches
ascendit
(she/he) climbs
magnus
big, great
magna voce
in a loud voice
audit
(she/he) hears, listens to
videt
(she,he) sees
vox
(a/the) voice
terret
(she/he/it) frightens
sollicita
anxious, worried
tum
at that moment, then
descende sexte
come down, sextus
tu
you
tu
you
nihil
nothing
te
you(direct object)
cave
be careful
ramus
(a/the) branch
infirmus
weak, shaky
fragor
(a/the) crash, noise
qualis
what sort of
quo
where to