Latin Flashcards
Amīcus, -i (2m)
[noun]
Friend (s)
[noun]
Mīles, mīlit- ēs (3m)
[noun]
Soldier (s)
[noun]
Urbs, urb- (3f)
[noun]
City
[noun]
Vir, -ī (2m)
[noun]
Man (men) / husband (s)
[noun]
Optimus, a, um
[adjective]
Very good, excellent, best
[adjective]
Parvus, a, um
[adjective]
Small
[adjective]
Rōmānus, a, um
[adjective]
Roman
[adjective]
Est, erat, erant
[verb]
(He/she/it/there) is,
(He/she/it/there) was,
(They/there) were
[verb]
Habitō, habitābat, habitābant
[verb]
I live/dwell,
he/she/it lived/dwelt,
they lived/dwelt
[verb]
Celeriter
Quickly
Et
And, also, even
Nam
For
Ōlim
Once, at one time, long ago
Once upon a time
Sed
But
Ubi
When, where
Fēmina (1f)
[noun]
Woman
[noun]
Rēgīna (1f)
[noun]
Queen
[noun]
Uxor, uxōr- (3f)
[noun]
Wife
[noun]
Multus, a, um
[adjective]
(Singular) much;
(Plural) many
[adjective]
Praeclārus, a, um
[adjectives]
Famous, remarkable
[adjective]
Administrō, administrābant,
[verb]
I manage/administer,
they managed/administered
[verb]
Cūrō, cūrābant
[verb]
I look after/attend to/deal with,
They looked after/attended to/dealt with
[verb]
Dum
While
Nōn
Not
Quod
Because
Aqua (1f)
[noun]
Water
[noun]
Frāter, frātr- (3m)
[noun]
Brother
[noun]
Māter, mātr- (3f)
[noun]
Mother
[noun]
Pāstor, pāstōr- (3m)
[noun]
Shepherd
[noun]
Puer (2m)
[noun]
Boy
[noun]
Laetus, a, um
[adjective]
Happy, joyful, glad
[adjective]
Amō, amābant
[verb]
I love/like, they loved/liked
[verb]
Audiō, audīvit
[verb]
I hear/listen to,
He/she/it heard/listened to
[verb]
inveniō, invēnit
[verb]
I find/discover,
He/she/it found/discovered
[verb]
iubeō, iussit
[verb]
I order,
He/she/it ordered
[verb]
Mittō, mittere
[verb]
I send, to send
[verb]
Portō, portāre
[verb]
I carry, to carry
[verb]
Timeō, timēbat
[verb]
I fear/am afraid of,
He/she/it feared/was afraid of
[verb]
Mox
Soon, presently
Tamen
However, but
Adulēscēns, adulēscent- (3m)
[noun]
Young man, youth
[noun]
Annus, -i (2m)
[noun]
Year
Noun
Mūrus (2m)
[noun]
Wall
[noun]
Īrātus, a, um
[adjectives]
Angry
[adjective]
Novus, a, um
[adjective]
New
[adjective]
Parātus, a, um
[adjective]
Ready, prepared
[adjective]
Aedificō
[verb]
I build/make/create
[verb]
Esse
[verb]
To be
[verb]
Labōrō, labōrābant
[verb]
I work/labour,
They worked/laboured
[verb]
Occīdō, occīdit
[verb]
I kill,
He/she/it killed
[verb]
Parō, parābant
[verb]
I prepare,
They were preparing
[verb]
Regō
[verb]
I rule/command
[verb]
Volō, volēbant
[verb]
I want/wish/am willing,
They wanted/wished/were willing
[verb]
Itaque
And so, therefore
Nōn iam
Not now, no longer
Semper
Always
Cīvis, cīv (3m)
[noun]
Citizen
[noun]
Gēns, gent- (3f)
[noun]
Family, tribe, people
[noun]
Homō, homin- (3m)
[noun]
Man, person
[noun]
Socius (2m)
[noun]
Ally, friend, companion
[noun]
Scelestus, a, um
[adjective]
Wicked, criminal
[adjective]
Faciō, fēcit (3/4)
[verb]
I do/make,
He/she/it did/made
[verb]
Habeō (2)
[verb]
I have/hold
[verb]
Spectō (1)
[verb]
I watch/look at
[verb]
Superō, superāvērunt (1)
[verb]
I defeat/overcome,
They defeated/overcame
[verb]
Veniō, vēnērunt (4)
[verb]
I come, they came
[verb]
Videō (2)
[verb]
I see
[verb]
Ad (+acc)
To, towards
Bene
Well
In (+acc)
Into, onto, to
Necesse, necesse est
Necessary, it is necessary
Sī
If
Subitō
Suddenly
Arx, arc- (3f)
[noun]
Citadel
[noun]
Campus (2m)
[noun]
Plain, field
[noun]
Pater, patr- (3m)
[noun]
Father
[noun]
Via (1f)
[noun]
The way, road, path
[noun]
Perturbātus, a, um
[adjective]
Confused, in disarray, disturbed, frightened
[adjective]
Capiō, cēpērunt (3/4)
[verb]
I capture/take/catch,
They captured/took/caught
[verb]
Clāmō (1)
[verb]
I shout
[verb]
Dēbeō, dēbent (2)
[verb]
I ought/should/must,
They ought/should/must
[verb]
Fugiō, fūgērunt (3/4)
[verb]
I flee/run away,
They fled/ran away
[verb]
Nōlīte! (+infinitive)
[verb]
Do not!
[verb]
Poterant
[verb]
They were able/could
[verb]
Pugnō (1)
[verb]
I fight
[verb]
Contrā (+acc)
Against
Cum (+ablative)
With
ē/ex (+ ablative)
From/out of
In (+ablative)
In/on
Inter (+acc)
Among/between
Quamquam
Although
Statim
Immediately
Tandem
At last/eventually
Bellum (2n)
[noun]
War
[noun]
Cōnsilium (2n)
[noun]
Plan
[noun]
Gladius (2m)
[noun]
Sword
[noun]
Nōmen, nōmin- (3n)
[noun]
Name
[noun]
Perīculum (2n)
[noun]
Danger
[noun]
Templum (2n)
[noun]
Temple
[noun]
Tempus, tempor- (3n)
[noun]
Time
[noun]
Verbum (2n)
[noun]
Word
[noun]
Centrum
[adjective]
A hundred
[adjective]
Duo
[adjective]
Two
[adjective]
Trēs
[adjective]
Three
[adjective]
Ūnus, a, um
[adjective]
One, a single one
[adjective]
Possunt
[verb]
(they) are able, can
[verb]
Rēgnō (1)
[verb]
I reign, rule
[verb]
Etiam
Also, even
Post (+acc)
After, behind
Sine (+abl)
Without
Arma (2n plural)
[noun]
Arms, weapons
[nouns]
Imperium (2n)
[noun]
Power, supremacy
[noun]
Mors, mort- (3f)
[noun]
Death
[noun]
Populus (2m)
[noun]
People
[noun]
Mortuus, a, um
[adjective]
Dead
[adjective]
Suus, a, um
[adjective]
His/her/its own, their own
[adjective]
Abest
[verb]
He/she/it is away, distant
[verb]
Currō (3)
[verb]
I run
[verb]
Potest
[verb]
He/she/it is able, can
[verb]
Vīvō (3)
[verb]
I live, am alive
[verb]
Enim
For
Prō (+abl)
For, on behalf of, instead of
Causa, -ae (1f)
[noun]
Cause, reason
[noun]
Pōns, pontis (3m)
[noun]
Bridge
[noun]
Virtūs, virtūtis (3f)
[noun]
Courage, virtue
[noun]
Audāx, audācis
[adjective]
Bold, daring, brave
[adjective]
Maximus, a, um
[adjective]
Very big, very great, greatest
[adjective]
Omnis, e
[adjective]
All, every
[adjective]
Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
[adjective]
Beautiful
[adjective]
Similis, e (+ genitive)
[adjective]
Like, similar (to)
[adjective]
Oppugnō (1)
[verb]
I attack
[verb]
Deinde
Then
Tum
Then
Clāmor, -ōris (3m)
[noun]
Shout, shouting, uproar
[noun]
fīlius, -i (2m)
[noun]
Son
[noun]
Flamma, -ae (1f)
[noun]
Flame
[noun]
Pāx, pācis (3f)
[noun]
Peace
[noun]
Servus, -i (2m)
[noun]
Slave
[noun]
Dormiō (4)
[verb]
I sleep
[verb]
Petō (3)
[verb]
I look for, seek, ask (for), aim, make for, attack
[verb]
Possum (irreg.)
[verb]
I am able, can
[verb]
Sum (irreg.)
[verb]
I am
[verb]
Cūr?
Why?
Igitur
Therefore, and so
Quī
Who, which
Quid?
What?
Quoque
Also
Vōs
You (pl.) (nom./acc.)
Auxilium, ī (2n)
[noun]
Help
[noun]
tēlum, ī (2n)
[noun]
Weapon, javelin
[noun]
Bonus, a, um
[adjective]
Good
[adjective]
Noster, nostra, nostrum
[adjective]
Our
[adjective]
Sōlus, a, um
[adjective]
Alone, on one’s own
[adjective]
Tantus, a, um
[adjective]
So great, such a great
[adjective]
Tuus, a, um
[adjective]
Your, yours
[adjective]
Adveniō (4), advēnī
[verb]
I reach, arrive at
[verb]
Cēlō (1)
[verb]
I conceal, hide, cover
[verb]
Dīcō (3), dīxī
[verb]
I say, spell, tell (dictate)
[verb]
Dō (1), dedī
[verb]
I give
[verb]
ā, ab (+abl)
From, by
Nōs
We/us (nom./acc.)
Nunc
Now
Postquam
After
Tū (acc./abl.:tē)
You
Custōs, custōdis (3m)
[noun]
Guard
[noun]
Castra, -ōrum (2n plural)
[noun]
(Military) camp
[noun]
Hostis, -is (3m)
(Plural: hostēs, -ium)
[noun]
An enemy
(the enemy)
[noun]
Rīpa, -ae (1f)
[noun]
River bank
[noun]
Signum, -ī (2n)
[noun]
Sign, signal
[noun]
Meus, a, um
[adjective]
My
[adjective]
Tūtus, a, um
[adjective]
Safe
[adjective]
Dēleō (2), dēlēvī, dēlētum
[verb]
I destroy
[verb]
Eō (irreg.), īre, īvī/iī, itum
[verb]
I go
[verb]
Respondeō (2), respondi, respōnsum
[verb]
I reply
[verb]
Rīdeo (2), rīsī, rīsum
[verb]
Laugh (at), smile, mock
[verb]
Stō (1), stetī, statum
[verb]
I stand
[verb]
Trahō (3), trāxī, tractum
[verb]
I drag
[verb]
Vetō (1), vetuī, vetitum
[verb]
I forbid, order not to
[verb]
ibi
There
Ager, agrī (2m)
[noun]
Field; territory, land
[noun]
Flūmen, -inis (3n)
[noun]
River
[noun]
Gaudium, -i (2n)
[noun]
Joy
[noun]
Lēgātus, -i (2m)
[noun]
Messenger, ambassador, envoy
[noun]
Alter, altera, alterum
[adjective]
The other, another, second
[adjective]
Facilis, e
[adjective]
Easy
[adjective]
Fīnitimus, a, um
[adjective]
Neighbouring
[adjective]
Abeō (irreg.), abīre, abīvī/iī, abitum
[verb]
I go away, depart, leave
(they are compounds of eō, I go)
[verb]
Absum (irreg.), abesse, āfui
[verb]
I am away, distant
[verb]
Dēsīderō (1)
[verb]
I desire, long for, miss
[verb]
Exeō (irreg.), exīre, exīvī/iī, exitum
[verb]
I go out
(These are compounds of eō, I go)
[verb]
Ineō (irreg.), inīre, inīvī/iī, initum
[verb]
I go in, enter
(These verbs are compounds of eō, I go)
[verb]
Obsideō (2), obsēdī, obsessum
[verb]
I besiege, blockade
[verb]
Pōnō (3), posuī, positum
[verb]
I put, place
[verb]
Salūtō (1)
[verb]
I greet, welcome; salute
[verb]
Ecce!
Look! See!
Trāns (+acc.)
Across
Cibus, -i (2m)
[noun]
Food
[noun]
Corpus, corporis (3n)
[noun]
Body
[noun]
Fābula, -ae (1f)
[noun]
Story
[noun]
Accipiō, (3/4), accēpī, acceptum
[verb]
I accept, receive
[verb]
Conciliō (1)
[verb]
I win over, reconcile
[verb]
Cōnstituō (3), cōnstituī, cōnstitūtum
[verb]
I decide
[verb]
Redeō (irreg.), redīre, rediī, reditum
[verbs]
I return
[verb]
Remittō (3), remīsī, remissum
[verb]
I send back
[verb]
Tractō (1)
[verb]
I treat, deal with
[verb]
Certē
Certainly
Neque
And not, nor
Nihil
Nothing
Paene
Nearly, almost
Līberī, -ōrum (2m pl.)
[nouns]
Children
[noun]
Respōnsum, -ī (2n)
[noun]
Reply, answer
[noun]
Atrōx, atrōcis
[adjective]
Harsh, fierce
[adjective]
Fortis, e
[adjective]
Brave, strong
[adjective]
Turpis, e
[adjective]
Shameless, base, dishonourable
[adjective]
Cēterus, a, um
[adjective]
The rest, the other
[adjective]
Adsum (irreg.), adesse, adfuī
[verb]
I am present
[verb]
Dūcō (3), dūxī, ductum
[verb]
I bring, lead
[verb]
Mōnstrō (1)
[verb]
I show, point out
[verb]
Moveō (2), mōvī, mōtum
[verb]
I move
[verb]
is, ea, id
He, she, it; that
ille, illa, illud
He, she, it; that, the former
Nēmō
No one
Neque… neque…,
Neither… nor…
Quam
Than