Latin Ch 3 Flashcards
servus, servi (M):
slave
multus, multa, multum:
many, much
solus, sola, solum:
alone, lone, solitary
iratus, irata, iratum:
angry
laboro, laborare:
to work, to suffer
gemit:
he/she/it groans
cadit:
he/she/it falls
Minime:
No!
Ita Vero!
Yes! Indeed
molestus, molesta, molestum:
troublesome, annoying
gemit:
he/she/it groans
cadit:
he/she/it falls
Minime:
No!
Ita Vero!
Yes! Indeed
molestus, molesta, molestum:
troublesome, annoying
semper:
always
vexo, vexare:
to annoy
igitur:
therefor
amo, amare:
to like, to love
dormio, dormire:
to sleep
conspicio, conspicere:
to catch sight of
furtim:
stealthily
appropinquo, appropinquare:
to aproach
ascendo, ascendere:
to climb
ascendit:
he/she/it climbs
magnus, magna, magnum:
big, great, large, loud
magnā voce:
in a loud voice
audio, audire:
To hear, to listen to
video, vidēre:
to see
vox, vocis(F):
voice
terreo, terrēre:
to frighten, to terrify
sollicitus, sollicita, sollicitum:
anxious, worried
tum:
at that moment, then
descendo, descendere:
to climb down, to come down
tu:
you (singular) (subject)
nihil:
nothing
te:
you (singular) (direct object)
Cave!/Cavete!:
Be careful, watch out for….!, Beware!
ramus, rami (M):
branch
Subjects use:
nominative
DOs use:
Accu case
Feminine Nouns Nominative (singular):
a
Feminine Nouns Accusative (singular):
am
Feminine Nouns Nominative (plural):
ae
Feminine Nouns Accusative (plural):
as
Masculine Nouns Nominative (singular):
us
Masculine Nouns Accusative (singular):
um
Masculine Nouns Nominative (plural):
r, i
Masculine Nouns Accusative (plural):
os
infirmus, infirma, infurmum:
weak, shaky
fragor, fragoris (M):
crash, noise
Qualis…?:
What sort of…?
Quo…?:
Where to?
femina, feminae (F):
woman
Sextus:
the annoying boy
in piscina:
in the fispond
tunica:
tunic
stola:
dress/garment
palla:
material draped over shoulders
toga:
a tunic worn traditionally and formally
toga pura (villis):
white tunic worn by Roman men in GOVT.
bulla:
an amulet to ward off evil
Lares and Penates:
household Gods
soleae:
sandals