Principal Parts of Verbs - XIV Flashcards
ambulo
ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus
I walk, to walk, I have walked, having walked
clamo
clamo, clamare, clamavi, clamatus
I shout, to shout, I have shouted, having shouted
confirmo
confirmo, confirmare, confirmavi, confirmatus
I strengthen/declare, to strengthen/declare, I have strengthened/declared, having strengthened/declared
demonstro
demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratus
I show/point out, to show/point out, I have shown/pointed out, having shown/pointed out
libero
libero, liberare, liberavi, liberatus
I set free/free, to set free/free, I have set free/freed, having set free/freed
arma
arma, armorum n., pl. arms,implements
consilium
consilium,consilii n. plan, advice
impedimentum
impedimentum, impedimenti n. hindrance
impedimenta, impedimentorum baggage
proelium
proelium, proelii n. battle
telum
telum, teli n. weapon
nunc
nunc adv. now
interrogative particles
interrogative particles
Num - introduces a Latin question when a negative (no) answer is suggested.
The slaves are not good, are they?
Num servi boni sunt?
Nonne - introduces a Latin question when an affirmative (yes) answer is suggested.
Nonne servi boni sunt?
Are not the slaves good? (The slaves are good, aren’t they?)
Principal parts of a Latin verb
Principal parts of a Latin verb
Present indicative - porto (I carry)
Present infinitive - portare (to carry)
Perfect indicative - portavi [I (have) carried]
Perfect passive participle - portatus (having been) carried