Latin I:1-5 Flashcards
mē
me, myself
nihil
nothing
saepe
often
amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum
to love, like
cōgitō, cōgitāre, cōgitāvī, cōgitātum
to think, ponder, consider, plan
dō, dare, dedī, datum
to give, offer
laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātum
to praise
salveō, salvēre
to be well, be in good health
servō, servāre, servāvī, servātum
to preserve, save, keep, guard
terreō, terrēre, terruī, territum
to frighten, terrify
valē, valēte
good-bye, farewell
vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātum
to call, summon
quid
what
nōn
not
sī
if
amābō tē
please
dḗbeō, dēbḗre, dḗbuī, dḗbitum
to owe; ought, must, should
errō, errāre, errāvī, errātum
to wander; err, go astray; make a mistake, be mistaken
moneō, monēre, monuī, monitum
to remind, advise, warn
salvē, salvēte
hello, greetings
cōnservō, cōnservāre, cōnservāvī, cōnservātum
to preserve, conserve, maintain
valeō, valēre, valuī, valitūrum
to be strong, have power; be well
videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum
to see; observe, understand
fāma, fāmae (f)
rumor, report; fame, reputation
fortūna, fortūnae (f)
fortune, luck
nauta, nautae (m)
sailor
pecūnia, pecūniae (f)
money
poena, poenae (f)
penalty, punishment
poēta, poētae (m)
poet
puella, puellae (f)
girl
sententia, sententiae (f)
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
antīqua, antīquae
ancient, old-time
mea, meae
my
tua, tuae
your (sing.)
et . . . et
both . . . and
Ō
o!, oh!
est
is
fōrma, fōrmae (f)
form, shape; beauty
īra, īrae (f)
ire, anger
patria, patriae (f)
fatherland, native land, (one’s) country
philosophia, philosophiae (f)
philosophy
poenās dare
to pay the penalty
porta, portae (f)
gate, entrance
rosa, rosae (f)
rose
vīta, vītae (f)
life; mode of life
magna, magnae
large, great; important
multa, multae
much, many
et
and; even
sed
but
sine (+abl.)
without
ager, agrī (m)
field, farm
amīca, amīcae (f)
friend (female)
fēmina, fēminae (f)
woman
fīlius, fīliī (m)
son
populus, populī (m)
the people, a people, a nation
sapientia, sapientiae (f)
wisdom
avārus (m), avāra (f)
greedy, avaricious
Rōmānus (m), Rōmāna (f)
Roman