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Chapter 15 Spring Midterm Latin I Review 2
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| A | B |
| cras | tomorrow |
| deinde | next, then |
| hodie | today |
| interea | meanwhile |
| mox | soon, presently |
| ubi | where, when |
| ibi | there |
| subito | suddenly |
| iterum | again |
| saepe | often |
| statim | immediately |
| adhuc | still, yet |
| de | about |
| iter, itineris | journey |
| dies | day |
| via | road, way |
| ire | to go |
| is | you are going |
| magnus -a um | big, large |
| canis -is | dog |
| omnes | everyone |
| it | he is going |
| ira | anger |
| dominus | master |
| raeda | carriage |
| qui | who, which |
| igitur | therefore |
| tuus | your |
| mater | mother |
| baculum | stick |
| facimus | we are making |
| habet | he has, he holds |
| sum | I am |
| est | he/she/it/there is |
| habeo | I have |
| habent | they have |
| habes | you have |
| facio | I am making |
| sunt | they are |
| itis | you all go |
| eunt | they go |
| possunt | they are able |
| manet | he is staying, remaining |
| miser, misera, miserum | poor, unhappy |
| nemo | no one |
| circum | around |
| per | through, along |
| super | above |
| prope | near |
| ad | to, toward, at |
| trans | across |
| cum | with |
| e, ex | out of |
| de | it usually means "about" |
| sub | under |
| cista | trunk |
| scelestus | wicked |
| ponere | to put, to place |
| petere | to seek, to head for, to look for |
| abest | he/she is absent |
| Noli/nolite | Don't!!! |
| vilicus | overseer |
| se celare | to hide |
| quamquam | although |
| effugere | to flee, to escape |
| impedire | to hinder, to stop, |
| verberare | to beat |
| post | behind |
| pater | father |
| soror | sister |
| frater | brother |
| uxor | wife |
| filius | son |
| filia | daughter |
| invenire | to find |
| rogare | to ask |
| bonus | good |
| nocte | at night |
| this case is used for subjects | nominative |
| this case is used for "of" | gentive |
| this case says "to" or "for" | dative |
| sursum | up |
| deorsum | down |
| this case is most often used for the direct objects | accusative |
| this case has lots of uses, nost notably "with, by, during" | ablative |
| genitive key for first declension | "-ae" |
| genitive key for second declension | "-i" |
| genitive key for third declension | "-is" |
| the verb form that translates "to ____" | the infinitive |
| some prepositions that are used with the accusative case | trans, ad, super, ante, circum |
| some prepositions that are used with the ablative case | sine, de, sub, ex |
| "in" with the ablative | in, on |
| "in" with the accusative | into, onto |
| placed after the beginning of the sentence | postpositive |
| The god of love and his bride | Cupid and Psyche |
| Twin founders of Rome | Romulus and Remus |
| "step-mother" of Rome's founding twins | she-wolf |
| grandfather and uncle of Rome's founding twins | Numitor and Amulius |
| mussare | to mutter |
| meaning of "igitur" | therefore |
| Total number of Latin conjugations | 4 |
| Total number of Latin declensions | 5 |
| This conjugation would use "-ant" for 'they' verb ending | first |
| use "-ent" for 'they' verb ending | second |
| use "-unt" for 'they' verb ending | third |
| use "-iunt" for 'they' verb ending | fourth |
| ruber | red |
| ater | black |
| viridis | green |
| caeruleus | blue |
| albus | white |
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