UNIT IV Review Flashcards
Quid novi?
What’s new?
Magister dixit
The master has spoken.
A mari usque ad mare.
From sea to sea.
Dictum et factum.
Said and done.
A mari usque ad mare.
From sea to sea.
to hear
áudio audire
audivi auditus
audition, audio
to take,
capture
cápio cápere
cepi captus
capture
to desire,
wish for
cúpio cúpere
cupivi cupitus
cupid
to say, speak
dico dícere
dixi dictus
dictation
to lead
duco dúcere
duxi ductus
duct
to sleep
dórmio dormire
dormivi dormitus
dormitory, dormant
to make,
do
fácio fácere
feci factus
fact
to fix, fasten
figo fígere
fixi fixus
fixation
to finish, limit
fínio finire
finivi finitus
finish, finite
to flee
fúgio fúgere
fugi fúgitus
fugitive
to hinder, obstruct
impédio impedire
impedivi impeditus
impede, impediment
to discover, find out
invénio invenire
inveni inventus
invent
to throw
jácio jácere
jeci jactus
eject
to join, connect
jungo júngere
junxi junctus
junction
to fortify, protect
múnio munire
munivi munitus
ammunition
to not know
néscio nescire
nescivi nescitus
to rule
rego régere
rexi rectus
direct
to know
scio scire
scivi scitus
science
to feel, perceive
séntio sentire
sensi sensus
sensitive
to build, construct
struo strúere
struxi structus
structure
to drag, haul
traho tráhere
traxi tractus
traction, tractor
to convey, transport
veho véhere
vexi vectus
vehicle
to come
vénio venire
veni ventus
advent
to conquer
vinco vícere
vici victus
invincible
to live, be alive
vivo vívere
vixi victus
vivid
who?
quis?
what?
quid?
when?
quando?
where?
in what place?
ubi?
why?
cur?
how many?
quot?
how long?
quam diu?
how (in what manner)?
quómodo?
3rd io verbs belong to the 3rd conjugation because their infinitive ends in ____.
3rd io verbs belong to the 3rd conjugation because their infinitive ends in -ere.
The perfect system is ________ regular in all four conjugations.
The perfect system is perfectly regular in all four conjugations.
What are two types of direct questions?
- questions introduced by questions words
- questions answered with a yes or no
How do you form yes or no questions in English?
by placing a helping verb first
How do you form yes or no questions in Latin?
Add the enclitic -ne to the end of the first work of the sentence, usually the verb.