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Chapter III "Work, work, work!" Minimus
The verbs iin the following list include the first person singular and the infinitive forms. Learn both. You have not been asked to learn the macron over any Latin words so far, but I did say that you would have to learn a few of them. The ē appearing in the infinitive of some verbs must be learned because it will help you learn in which conjugation they belong. You will note that nouns are written in the nominative form with the genitive ending following and include the gender. Adjectives have three forms: m, g, n. Learn all basic parts of each word as you learn the vocabulary.
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coquō, coquere | cook |
faciō, facere | do, make |
intrō, intrare | enter |
labōro, laborāre | work |
legō, legere | read |
rīdeo, rīdēre | smile |
scrībo, scribere | write |
sedēo, sedēre | sit |
spectō, spectāre | watch, look at |
semper | always |
subitō | suddenly |
ancilla, -ae f. | slave girl |
novus/nova/novum | new |
nunc | now |
purgō, purgāre | clean, rinse |
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Gifted English |
Crabapple Middle School |
Atlanta, GA |
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