Latin XXXI Flashcards
Present Active Indicative of ferō
1 ferō
2 fers
3 fert
1 ferimus
2 fertis
3 ferunt
Present Active Imperative of Ferō
fer!
ferte!
Present active infinitive of ferō
ferre
Present Passive Indicative of ferō
1 feror
2 ferris
3 fertur
1 ferimur
2 feriminī
3 feruntur
Present passive infinitive of ferō
ferrī
Which cum clauses have an indicative and subjunctive verb?
Temporal: Indicative
Circumstantial: Sub
Causal: Sub
Adversative: Sub
What are the things cum can be translated as
With, when, since, although
Temporal Cum Clause
“When” something has happened
- verb is indicative
Circumstantial Clause
“When” something has happened
- Verb is subjunctive
Causal Clause
“Since” something happened, the cause
- Verb is subjunctive
Adversative Clause
- “Although”
- Despite something happening
- verb is in the subjunctive
- Usually has a tamen “nevertheless”
Perfect Active Indicative
1 tulī
2 tulistī
3 tulit
1 tulimus
2 tulistis
3 tulērunt
Perfect Passive Indicative
1 lātus sum
2 lātus es
3 lātus est
1 lātus sumus
2 lātus estis
3 lātus sunt
as, assis
an, as
A small copper coin
auxilium, auxilii
aid, help
digitus, digitii
finger, toe
elephantus, elephanti
elephant
exsilium, exsilii
exile, banishment
invidia, invidiae
envy, jealously, hatred
rumor, rumoris
rumor, gossip
vinum, vini
wine
mediocris, mediocre
ordinary, moderate, mediocre
apud
among, in the presence of, at the house of
semel
a signle time, once, once and for all, simultaneously