Lesson 4 Flashcards
the UNUS NAUTA adjectives
- unus (one, alone, sole)
- nullus (none)
- ullus (any)
- solus (sole, any, alone)
- neuter (neither)
- alter (other of two)
- uter (either)
- totus (whole)
- alius (other of many)
Formation of UNUS NAUTA adjectives

Demonstrative Pronouns: This, These

Demonstrative Pronouns: That, Those

ipse, ipsa, ipsum – conjugation
formed exactly as ille, illa, illud, except ipsum in neuter, acc., sing.
aequus, -a, -um
equal
bonus, -a, -um
good
brevis, breve
short, brief
judico, judicare
judge, sentence
liberus, -a, -um
free
malus, -a, -um
bad, evil
nemo, neminis (m./f.)
no one, nobody
persona, -ea (f)
person
neuter, -a, -um
neither
alter, -a, -um
other (of two)
uter, utra, utrum
either
totus, -a, -um
whole
alius, -a, -um
other (of many)
proprius, -a, -um
own, one’s own, particular
publicus, -a, -um
public
tutus, -a, -um
safe
unus, -a, -um
one, alone, sole
nullus, -a, -um
none
ullus, -a, -um
any
solus, -a, -um
sole, only, alone
hic, haec, hoc
this, these
ille, illa, illud
that, those
ipse, ipsa, ipsum
-self, very
Substantive Adjective
the substantive adjective is not modifying a noun, but replacing it