Unit 1 Test Flashcards
to yield, give way
cede
cedo cédere
cessi cessus
cede
to close
claudo
claudo cláudere
clausi clausus
clause, closure
to wage, carry on
gero
gero gérere
gessi gestus
belligerent
to send
mitto
mitto míttere
misi missus
mission
to put, place
pono
pono pónere
pósui pósitus
position, exponent
to press, push
premo
premo prémere
pressi pressus
press
to write
scribo
scribo scríbere
scripsi scriptus
script, description
to do, drive,
act, treat; give
ago
ago ágere
egi actus
agent, act, actor
to collect, force
cogo
cogo cógere
coegi coactus
coerce
to lift (up), raise
tollo
tollo tollere
sústuli sublatus
however, moreover
autem
either … or
aut … aut
for, in fact, truly
enim
both … and
et … et
therefore, and so
ítaque
once (upon a time),
of old, one day
olim
and (enclitic)
-que
because
quod
but
sed
as
sicut
meanwhile
ínterim
yes, so
ita
also
étiam
almost
fere
nevertheless
tamen
suddenly
súbito
already, now
jam
there, in that place
ibi
afterwards
póstea
Take up and read.
Tolle et lege.
It is finished.
Consummatum est.
Hear, O Israel!
Audi ísrael!
I think, therefore I am.
Cógito ergo sum.
Do what you’re doing.
Age quod agis.
Líbera nos a malo.
Deliver us of from evil.
Cave canem.
Beware of the dog.
Festina lentē.
Make haste slowly.
Surge, súrgite!
Stand up!
Carpe diem.
Seize the day.
Benedíc Dómine nos!
Bless us O Lord!
Munite valla!
Fortify the walls!
Cape pecúniam!
Take the money!
Vive hódie!
Live today!
Find the soldier!
Inveni mílitem!
Come to the province!
Veni ad provinciam!
Make dinner now!
Fac nunc cenam!
Nos a Deo creati sumus.
We have been created by God.
Urbs viáque ab hóstibus tentae sunt.
The city and the road have been held by the enemy.
Et sol et luna lucem dant.
Both the sun and the moon give light.
The knife has been hidden.
Culter celatus est.
We had been judged by the people.
A pópulo judicati (ae) eramus.
Are you swimming in the wide river?
Natásne in lato flúmine?
The 4th principal part is a …
participle
A participle is a …
verbal adjective
In the active voice, the subject…
performs the action of the verb
In the pasive voice, the subject …
receives the action of the verb
Give the three moods of Latin verbs
indicative, imperative, subjunctive
The indicative mood is used for…
statements and questions
The imperative mood is used for…
commands