Lesson 2 Quiz Flashcards
know
scio
convey
veho
finish
finio
join
jungo
lead
duco
capture
cápio
build
struo
live
vivo
throw
jácio
not know
néscio
fasten
figo
say
dico
obstruct
impédio
feel
séntio
come
vénio
sleep
dórmio
hear
áudio
drag
traho
flee
fúgio
desire
cúpio
discover
invénio
fortify
múnio
rule
rego
conquer
vinco
pono
pónere pósui pósitus
mitto
míttere misi misus
claudo
cláudere clausi clausus
gero
gérere gessi gestus
cedo
cédere cessi cessus
premo
prémere pressi pressus
scribo
scríbere scripsi scriptus
áudio
audire audivi auditus
cápio
cápere cepi captus
rego
régere rexi rectus
Audi Israel
Hear O Israel!
Aut viam invéniam aut fáciam.
I shall either find a way or make one.
Cápitur urbs que totum cepit orbem.
The city which captured the whole world is (now) captured.
In hoc signo vinces.
In this sign you will conquer.
Magister dixit.
The master has spoken.
Nóscitur ex sóciis.
He is known by his companions.
Ferrum ferro exacúitur.
Iron is sharpened by iron.
fugerunt
they fled
struxit
hsi built, constructed
Amore junguntur.
They are joined by love.
Óppida vallo munientur.
The towns will be fortified by a wall.
Píscator ventis bonis véhitur.
The fisherman is transported by good winds.
Vos dolore impedímini.
You all are hindered by pain.
In the active voice, the subject____
performs the action of the verb.
In the passive voice, the subject___
receives the action of the verb.
When the action of the verb is performed by a _______ the construction is called the ablative of means.
non-living agent
The conjugation a verb belongs to is determined by the ___
infinitive.
Give the three moods of Latin verbs.
indicative, imperative, subjunctive.