Wheelock Chapter 2 Flashcards
First Declension, singluar
-a -ae -ae -am -a
First Declension, plural
-ae -arum -is -as -is
Verb endings
-o -s -t -mus -tis -nt
Verb ending for “we”
-mus
Verb ending for “I”
-o
Verb ending for “you”
-s
verb ending for “they”
-nt
verb ending for “he, she, it”
-t
fama, famae
rumor, report, fame, reputation
forma, formae
form, shape, beauty
fortuna, fortunae
forutne, luck
ira, irae
anger, ire
nauta, nautae
sailor
patria, patriae
fatherland, native land
pecunia, pecuniae
money
philosophia, philosophiae
philosophy
poena, poenae
penalty, punishment
poenas dare
“to pay the penalty”
poeta, poetae
poet
porta, portae
gate, entrance
puella, puellae
girl
rosa, rosae
rose
sententia, sententiae
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
vita, vitae
life, mode of life
antiqua, antiquae
ancient, old-time
magna, magnae
large, great, important
mea, meae
my
multa, multae
much, many
tua, tuae
your
et
and
sed
but
O
interjection, Oh!
sine
without
est
is
volare
to fly
venia, veniae
favor or pardon
clementia, clementiae
clemency
deportare
to take away
recusare
to refuse or reject
vitare
to avoid (do not confuse with the noun “vita”)
turba, turbae
crowd multitude
iubere
to order
ars
art
sana, sanae
sane, sound
immodica, immodicae
immoderate, excessive
creare
to create
insania, insaniae
insanity
Quid cogitas?
What are you thinking?
nulla, nullae
no, as in “we have NO cookies”
avaritia, avaritiae
avarice
saeva, saevae
cruel
catena, catenae
chain
onerare
to load, oppress
rota, rotae
wheel
timere
to fear
obdurare
to be firm, tough
basiare
to kiss
Quid agis hodie?
How are you today?
Optime!
Great!
Pessime!
Terrible
Bene!
Good!
Satis bene
Okay
Non bene
not well
Et tu?
and you?