Latin - Adverbs, Conjunctions, and Prepositions (Chapter 2) Flashcards
ac (atque)
and
bene
good! fine! (well, thoroughly, rightly)
cum (+ abl)
(in company) with
dē (+ abl)
about, concerning
dum
while
iterum
again
modo
now
at
but (often introduces a supposed objection)
domō
from the home
ecce
look!
intrō
(to) inside
mēcum
with/to myself
mox
soon
quia
because
sīc
thus, in this way, so
tam
so
citō
quickly
ergō
therefore
haud
not
iam
now, by now, already, presently
per (+ acc)
through, by
plānē
clearly
quam
how! (+adj or adverb)
ante (+ acc)
before, in front of
hīc
here
immō
more precisely, i.e. no or yes (a strong agreement or disagreement with what precedes)
in (+acc)
against (into, onto)
post
later, afterwards
sine (+abl)
without
uērō
indeed
uērum
but
hāc
this way
hūc
(to) here
ibi
there
nisi
unless, if…not; except
prō (+abl)
for, in return for; on behalf of; in front of
propter (+acc)
on account of
quamquam
although