A | B |
absum, abesse | to be away, to be absent |
ira | anger |
effugio, effugere | to flee, run away, escape |
impedio, impedire | to hinder |
illa nocte | that night |
musso, mussare | to mutter |
se celare | to hide |
quamquam | although |
verbero, verberare | to beat |
pater, patris | father |
mater, matris | mother |
parens, parentis | parent |
frater, fratris | brother |
soror, sororis | sister |
filius, filii | son |
filia, filiae | daughter |
liberi, liberorum | children |
vir, viri | man, husband |
uxor, uxoris | wife |
raeda | carriage |
eo ipso tempore | at that very moment, at that very time |
interea | meanwhile |
in itinere | on the journey |
liberi | children |
via | road |
cista | trunk |
raedarius | coachman |
baculum | stick |
servus quidam | a certain slave |
adsum | I am here, Present! |
abest | he/she is absent |
translate this case "to/for" | dative |
translate this case "with, by, during" | ablative |
translate this case "of" | genitive |
use this case for the subject | nominative |
use this case for the D.O. | accusative |
this verb ending means "I" | o |
this verb ending means "you" | s |
this verb ending means "he/she/it" | t |
this verb ending means "we" | mus |
this verb ending means "you all" | tis |
this verb ending means "they" | nt |
this ifinitive ending means a verb is in first conjugation | "-are" |
this ifinitive ending means a verb is in second conjugation | "-ere" (with a long "e") |
this ifinitive ending means a verb is in third conjugation | "-ere" (NO long mark) |
this ifinitive ending means a verb is in fourth conjugation | "-ire" |
this is what you call the verb form that translates "to ____" | infinitive |
this is another name for a command with "you understood" | imperative |
this is also the infinitive | the second principal part of a verb |
bulla -ae f | badge, button, charm |
collare -is n | collar |
bracae -arum f pl | pants |
pedale -is n | stocking |
caliga -ae f | boot |
monile -is n | necklace |
camisia -ae f | shirt |
fibula -ae f | buckle, pin |
stola -ae f | dress, Roman gown |
solea -ae f | sandal |
manica -ae f | sleeve |
crinale -is n | hairpin |
calceus -i m | shoe |
armilla -ae f | bracelet |
anulus -i m | ring |
fascia -ae f | scarf |
cingulum -i n | belt |
petasus -i m | hat (with a brim) |
marsuppium -i n | purse, bag |
infula -ae f | headband |
inaures -ium f pl | earrings |
paenula -ae f | raincoat |
pera -ae f | bag, shoulderbag |
umbella -ae f | umbrella |
vestis -is f | clothing |
ad villam | to the country house |
ad ianuam | at the door |
per agros | through the fields |
sub arbore | under the tree |
prope cubiculum | near the bedroom |
in sella | in the chair |
cum patre | with father |
de puero | about the boy |
in urbem | into the city |
in urbe | in the city |
in ramo | on the ranch |
in piscina | in the fishpond |
in piscinam | into the fishpond |
in villam | into the country house |
super rivum | over the river |
per silva | through the woods |
sub mensa | under the table |
contra hostem | against the enemy |
ex arca | out of the box |
post portam | behind the door |
ante casam | in front of the house |
ab urbe | from the city |
ad casam aviae | to grandmother's house |
sine sella | without a chair |
sine spe | without hope |
circum cameram | around the room |
extra cameram | outside the room |
trans cameram | across the room |
intra cameram | within the room |
inter saxum et locum durum | between a rock and a hard place |
post cenam | after dinner |
post prandium | after lunch |
pro puero | on behalf of the boy |
supra mensam | above the table |
in muro | on the wall |
in angelo | in the corner |
post puellam | behind the girl |
in agris | in the fields |
ad arborem | next to /near the tree |
e silva | out of the woods |
e villa | out of the farmhouse |
ex horto | out of the garden |
ad picturam | near the picture |
sub ramis | below the branches |
in lecto | in bed |
post vaccam | behind the cow |
ante vaccam | in front of the cow |
sub limine | below the threshold |
curo | I care for |
curas | you (s) care for |
curat | he cares for |
curamus | we care for |
curatis | you (pl) care for |
curant | they care for |
debeo | I owe |
debes | you (s) owe |
debet | he owes |
debemus | we owe |
debetis | you (pl) owe |
debent | they owe |
do | I give |
das | you (s) give |
dat | he gives |
damus | we give |
datis | you (pl) give |
dant | they give |
doceo | I teach |
doces | you (s) teach |
docet | he teaches |
docemus | we teach |
docetis | you (pl) teach |
docent | they teach |
habeo | I have |
habes | you (s) have |
habet | he has |
habemus | we have |
habetis | you (pl) have |
habent | they have |
interrogo | I ask |
interrogas | you (s) ask |
interrogat | he asks |
interrogamus | we ask |
interrogatis | you (pl) ask |
interrogant | they ask |
libero | I set free |
liberas | you (s) set free |
liberat | he sets free |
liberamus | we set free |
liberatis | you (pl) set free |
liberant | they set free |
video | I see |
vides | you (s) see |
videt | he sees |
videmus | we see |
videtis | you (pl) see |
vident | they see |
voco | I call |
vocas | you (s) call |
vocat | he calls |
vocamus | we call |
vocatis | you (pl) call |
vocant | they call |
Greek god of the sea | Poseidon |
Latin god of fire | Vulcan |
Another Greek name for Hades | Pluto |
Roman goddess of wisdom | Minerva |
Mother of the gods | Rhea |
Children of the second dynasty | Gods |
Forced to hold up the sky | Atlas |
Wife of Zeus | Hera |
God of the Lower World-Greek name other than Pluto | Hades |
Name means "foam-born" | Aphrodite |
His symbol was the trident-Roman name | Neptune |
Daughter of Ceres | Proserpina |
Greek name for Mother Earth | Ge |
Latin counterpart of Zeus | Juppiter |
Roman goddess of love | Venus |
The owl was her bird-Greek name | Athena |
Another Latin name for Dis | Orcus |
Roman god of offensive war | Mars |
Children of the first dynasty | Titans |
Greek name of Mars | Ares |
Twin of Apollo, Latin name | Diana |
Wore winged sandals-Greek name | Hermes |
God of shepherds | Pan |
God of sun, prophecy, music, medicine | Apollo |
Goddess of grain and agriculture-Roman name | Ceres |
The sky | Uranus |
Greek goddess symbolized by staff of wheat | Demeter |
Greek king of the gods | Zeus |
Roman god of wine | Bacchus |
Messenger of the gods, Latin name | Mercury |
Diana's Greek name | Artemis |
What the Greeks called Vulcan | Hephaestus |
Latin god of the Lower World-name other than Orcus | Dis |
Patroness of marriage-Roman | Juno |
God of doorways | Janus |
Roman goddess of the homefire | Vesta |
Vesta's Greek name | Hestia |
genitive singular for first declension | "-ae" |
genitive singular for second declension | "-i" |
genitive singular for third declension | "-is" |