Lesson 12 Flashcards
In choro recitémus
Let us recite together
Civis Romanus sum
I am a Roman citizen
Stabat Mater
The Mother was Standing
In umbra, igitur, pugnábimus
Then we will fight in the shade
Video et táceo
I see and am silent
Cave canem
Beware the dog
Docēre, delectare, movēre
To teach, to delight, to move
nunc
now
hôdie
today
semper
always
tum
then, at that time
umquam
ever
Recite the Present 1st Conjugation Endings
model noun: amo
o s t mus tis nt
stem=ama-
Recite the Imperfect 1st Conjugation Endings
model noun: amo
bam bas bat bamus batis bant
stem=ama-
Recite the Future 1st Conjugation Endings
model noun: amo
bo bis bit bimus bitis bunt
stem=ama-
Recite the Present 2nd Conjugation Endings
model noun: monéo
o s t mus tis nt
stem=mone-
Recite the Imperfect 2nd Conjugation Endings
model noun: monéo
bam bas bat bamus batis bant
stem=mone-
Recite the Future 2nd Conjugation Endings
model noun: monéo
bo bis bit bimus bitis bunt
stem=mone-
Recite the Present Endings for “Sum”
sum es est sumus estis sunt
Recite the Imperfect Endings for “Sum”
eram eras erat eramus eratis erant
Recite the Future Endings for “Sum”
ero eris erit érimus éritis erunt
How do we translate a Present Tense verb into English?
Give translations for the simple present, progressive present, or emphatic present
SIMPLE: just the present tense of the verb
PROGRESSIVE: helping verbs “is” or “are” in front of the ongoing action form of the verb (“-ing”)
EMPHATIC:
helping verb “do” in front of the present tense of the verb
How do we translate an Imperfect Tense verb into English?
what helping verbs do we use?
“was” or “were”
describes an ongoing action in the past
How do we translate a Future verb into English?
what helping verb do we use?
will
How do we translate a Future verb into English?
what helping verb do we use?
“will”