A | B |
multi, multae, multa | many (m/f/n) |
agricola, -ae (m.) | farmer |
clamor, -oris (m.) | shout, uproar |
euge! | hurrah! |
fabula, -ae (f.) | story, play |
fabulam agere | to act in a play |
femina, -ae (f.) | woman |
hodie | today |
iuvenis, -is (m.) | young man |
meus, mea, meum | my, mine (m/f/n) |
multus, multa, multum | much (m/f/n) |
optimus, optima, optimum | very good, excellent, best (m/f/n) |
puella, -ae (f.) | girl |
senex, senis (m.) | old man |
turba, -ae (f.) | crowd |
ubi? | where? |
urbs, urbis (f.) | city |
adsum, adesse, adfui | I am here, to be here, I was here |
ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi | I walk, to walk, I walked |
audio, audire, audivi, auditus | I hear, to hear, I heard, having been heard |
contendo, contendere, contendi | I hurry, to hurry, I hurried |
curro, currere, cucurri, cursus | I run, to run, I ran, having been run |
peto, petere, petivi, petitus | I seek, to seek, I sought, having been sought |
plaudo, plaudere, plausi, plausus | I clap, to clap, I clapped, having been applauded |
specto, spectare, spectavi, spectatus | I watch, to watch, I watched, having been watched |
sto, stare, steti, status | I stand, to stand, I stood, having stood |
venio, venire, veni, ventus | I come, to come, I came, having come |
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