Latina Christiana Flashcards
ora et labora
pray and work
pray and work
ora et labora
amo
i love, like
i love, like
amo
laboro
i work
i work
laboro
laudo
i praise
i praise
laudo
oro
pray
pray
oro
voco
i call
i call
voco
porto
i carry
i carry
porto
conjugate amo
amo amamus
amas amatis
amat amant
-o
o mus
s tis
t nt
A verb is a word that shows
action
The letter o at the end of a Latin verb stands for the pronoun ___
I
A/an _____ is included in every Latin verb.
pronoun
Mater Italiae-Roma
The mother of Italy-Rome
aqua
water
water
aqua
gloria
glory
glory
gloria
italia
Italy
Italy
Italia
memoria
memory
memory
memoria
Roma
Rome
Rome
Roma
Victoria
Victory
vita
life
life
vita
navigo
I sail
I sail
navigo
paro
I prepare
I prepare
paro
specto
I look at
I look at
specto
conjugate voco
voco vocamus
vocas vocatis
vocat vocant
Salvete discipuli
Hello students
Hello students
Salvete discipuli
Mater Italiae
The mother of Italy-Rome
Mihi Nomen est…
My name is
A noun is a word that names a/an ____, _____, or ______.
person
place
thing
A pronoun takes the place of a/an
noun
Singular means______in number
singular
_____means more than one
Plural
The ________ person is the person speaking
first
The ________ person is the person spoken to
second
The ________ person is the person spoken about
third
-o
I
-s
you
-t
he/she/it
-mus
we
-tis
you all
-nt
they
Caelum et terra
Heaven and Earth
Heaven and Earth
Caelum et Terra
Fortuna
fortune, chance
fortune, chance
Fortuna
Gallia
Gaul
Gaul
Gallia
herba
plant, herb
plant, herb
herba
mensa
table
table
mensa
nauta
sailor
sailor
nauta
terra
land, earth
land, earth
terra
via
road, way
road, way
via
clamo
I shout
I shout
clamo
porto
I carry
I carry
porto
supero
I overcome, surpass
I overcome, surpass
supero
Decline Mensa
Mensa Mensae Mensae Mensam Mensa
Mensae Mensarum Mensis Mensas Mensis
Adding case endings to a noun is called ______a noun.
declining
Adding the personal endings to a verb is called _____ a verb
Conjugating
superamus
we overcome
clamant
they shout
navigatis
you all sail
paras
you prepare
spectat
hsi looks at
portamus
we carry
Labor omnia vincit
Work conquers all
Work conquers all
Labor omnia Vincit
toga
toga
agricola
farmer
farmer
agricola
femina
woman
woman
femina
filia
daughter
daughter
filia
patria
fatherland, country
fatherland, country
patria
puella
girl
girl
puella
regina
queen
queen
regina
sella
seat
seat
sella
adoro
I adore
I adore
adoro
ambulo
I walk
I walk
ambulo
libero
I set free
I set free
libero
Mensa
table
table
mensa
Quid est nomen tibi?
What is your name?
What is your name?
Quid est nomen tibi?
Verbs have _____ endings
personal
Nouns have ______endings
case
Using NGDAA, write the names of all five cases of nouns
Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative
he works
labora ___
t
she works
labora__
t
they surpass
supera__
nt
you adore
adora__
s
we shout
clama___
mus
they pray
ora__
nt
you all look at
spectacular___
tis
I sail
navig__
o
Mea Culpa
My fault, I am guilty
Mt fault, I am guilty
Mea Culpa
culpa culpae
fault
fault
culpa culpae
fuga-ae
flight
flight
fuga-ae
Hispania-ae
Spain
Spain
Hispania-ae
luna-ae
moon
moon
luna-ae
Maria-ae
Mary
Mary
Maria-ae
Silva-ae
forest
Forest
silva-ae
unda-ae
wave
wave
unda-ae
judico
I judge, consider
I judge, overcome
judico
occupo
I seize
I seize
occupo
pugno
I fight
I fight
pugno
A/An_____is included in every Latin Verb
pronoun
The _________ case is used for the subject of a sentence
nominative
The _________ case is used for the direct object
accusative
culpae
faults
silvae
forests
undae
forests
mensae
tables
lunae
moons
herbae
plants, herbs
girls
puellae
queens
reginae
memories
memoriae
roads
viae
daughters
filiae
women
feminae
he prays
orat
life
vita
I work
laboro
I shout
clamo
femina
woman
you praise
laudas
roas
via
I set free
libero
I call
voco
fifia
daughter