Latin Chapter 6 Flashcards
lucet, lucére:
it is light, it is day
nondum:
not yet
surgo, surgere:
to raise, to get up
per (prep + acc):
through
pater, patris (M):
father
mater, matris (F):
mother
purgo, purgare:
to clean
cibus, cibi (M):
food
coquo, coquere:
to cook
strenué:
strenuously, hard
mox:
soon
aqua, aquae (F):
water
possum, posse chart:
possum possumus
potes potestis
potest possunt
porto, portare:
to carry, to bring
reprehendo, reprehendere:
to scold, to blame, to reprehend
doceo, docére:
to teach
curo, curare:
to care for, to look after
nunc:
now
lana, lanae (F):
wool
traho, trahere:
to drag
aduvo, aduvāre:
to help, to aid, to assist
ipse, ipsa, ipsum:
himself, herself, itself
necesse est:
it is necessary
Titus:
a slave purchaser and father of Gauius
Forum:
Roman mall/auction/meeting place
Mangones:
aka slave dealers
Eucleides:
a slave Titus wants to buy
Villicus:
an overwatcher of a farm
Davus:
the boy auctioned a slave. British.
1st Declension Endings:
a ae ae arum ae is am as ā is
2nd Declension Endings:
us/r i i orum o is um os o is
3rd Declension Endings:
(var) es is um i ibus em es e ibus
What Declension is a noun if it ends in ‘ae’?
1st Declension
What Declension is a noun if it ends in ‘i’?
2nd Declension
What Declension is a noun if it ends in ‘is’?
3rd Declension
Prepositions:
Accusative Ablative
ad (to/towards/at) sub (under/below)
per (through, along) ex, é (from/out of)
prope (near) in (in, on)
in (into