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stages 11-14 combined
Review the stages 11-14 lists. Drill Latin to English or English to Latin. Be sure to practice all your principal parts rather than relying on quick visual memory alone.
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| A | B |
| adveniō, advenīre, advēnī, adventum | arrive, come |
| cantō, cantāre, cantāvī, cantātum | sing |
| dēcidō, dēcidere, dēcidī | fall down, fall off (also, to die) |
| dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum | say, tell |
| excitō, excitāre, excitāvī, excitātum | arouse, wake up; encourage, excite |
| īnferō, īnferre, intulī, illātum | bring in, carry in, bring to, put on |
| interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum | kill, destroy |
| mālō, mālle, māluī | prefer, to want something more or instead |
| nōlō, nōlle, nōluī | not to wish, to be unwilling (+ infinitive) |
| numerō, numerāre, numerāvī, numerātum | count, number |
| pluit | it is raining (pluit, pluere, pluit = impersonal verb; it is raining) |
| possum, posse, potuī | be able, can, have the power (+ infinitive) |
| retineō, retinēre, retinuī, retentum | keep; hold back; retain |
| ruō, ruere, ruī, rutum | rush |
| sum, esse, fuī, futūrum | be |
| trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractum | draw, drag, pull |
| volō, velle, voluī | to wish, to want (usually with complementary infinitive) |
| vulnerō, vulnerāre, vulnerāvī, vulnerātum | wound |
| aedificium, aedificiī (n.) | building (gen. singular aedificī or aedificiī) |
| animal, animālis (n.) | animal, living creature (3rd neuter i-stem) |
| cētērī, cētērōrum | the others, the rest (plural; neuter plural cētera is also common) |
| coniūrātiō, coniūrātiōnis (f.) | plot, conspiracy |
| coniūrō, coniūrāre [1] | to plot |
| custōs, custōdis (m/f) | guard, body guard |
| horreum, horreī (n.) | barn, granary |
| ōrdō, ōrdinis (m.) | row, line, series, order |
| vīta, vītae (f.) | life |
| aeger, aegra, aegrum | sick, ill |
| *alter, altera, alterum | the other, the second (special –ius adjective |
| fessus, fessa, fessum | tired, worn out |
| dēfessus, dēfessa, dēfessum | tired, worn out |
| novus, nova, novum | new |
| *nūllus, nūlla, nūllu | not any, no (special –ius adjective) |
| *solus, sola, solum | only, alone (special –ius adjective) |
| *totus, tota, totum | whole, entire (special –ius adjective) |
| quamquam | although |
| itaque = and so | and so |
| ita vērō | it is so (yes), indeed |
| sē | himself, herself, themselves (reflexive pronoun) |
| prīmus | first |
| secundus | second |
| tertius | third |
| quārtus | fourth |
| quīntus | fifth |
| sextus | sixth |
| septimus | seventh |
| octāvus | eighth |
| nōnus | ninth |
| decimus | tenth |
| amphora, amphorae (f.) | wine jar |
| aula, aulae (f.) | palace, royal court |
| dōnum, dōnī. (n) | gift, present |
| deus, deī, (m) | god (capitalized = God) (nom. pl. may be deī or dī; |
| domina, dominae, (f.) | mistress |
| *familiāris, familiāris (m). | servant, friend, relation |
| fundus, fundī, (m) | farm |
| marītus, marītī, (m) | husband |
| vīta, vītae (f.) | life |
| dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum | destroy |
| dūcō, dūcere, duxī, ductum | lead |
| lavō, lavāre, lāvī, lautum | wash, bathe (fourth principal part also lavātum or lōtum) |
| attonitus, attonita, attonitum | astonished, thunderstruck |
| decōrus, decōra, decōrum | right, proper, noble |
| crūdēlis, crūdēlis, crūdēle | cruel, hard-hearted |
| difficilis, difficilis, difficile | difficult |
| *familiāris, familiāris, familiāre | domestic, household, family; friendly |
| fidēlis, fidēlis, fidēle | faithful, loyal |
| nōbilis, nōbilis, nōbile | noble/high born; known/famous; excellent |
| dīligenter | carefully |
| cotīdiē | everyday |
| postrīdiē | (on) the next day |
| ubi | where, when |
| necesse | necessary, unavoidable (indeclinable adjective – which means this is its only form) |
| quam | how? how much? (interrogative or exclamation); as, than (comparison); (with superlative) as … as possible |
| etiam | even |
| aliquid | something |
| aliquis | someone |
| ipse, ipsa, ipsum | (intensive pronoun)= self (himself, herself, itself) ; the very, the actual (the very one itself) |
| iste, ista, istud | (demonstrative pronoun and adjective) that of yours, that (near you); such |
| is, ea, id | he, she it (plural = they) |
| quamquam | although; and yet |
| que | and (added to the end of the second word |
| num? | surely…not? |
| auxilium, auxiliī (n.) | help, aid, assistance |
| gēns, gentis (f) | clan, family, stock, tribe, people |
| mūrus, mūrī (m.) | wall |
| ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis (f.) | speech, language, eloquence |
| perīculum, perīculī (n.) | danger, risk, lawsuit (sometimes also spelled perīclum) |
| senātor, senātoris (m.) | senator |
| sollicitus, -a, -um | worried, anxious |
| stultus, -a, -um | stupid |
| ūtilis (adj) | useful, expedient, profitable |
| conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum | to meet, assemble, gather |
| āmittō, āmittere, āmīsī, āmissum | to let go, lose (a / ab + mittō) |
| mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum | to send |
| prōmittō, prōmittere, prōmīsī, prōmissum | to promise; to give promise of |
| rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptum | to seize, grab, snatch, carry off; to plunder |
| sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum | to feel, see, perceive |
| stō, stāre, stetī, statum | stand, stand still or firm |
| timeō, timēre, timuī | fear, be afraid, be afraid of |
| verberō, verberāre, verberāvī, verberātum | to strike, beat, lash |
| crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum (+ dative) | to trust, believe in, have faith in, to think |
| faveō, favēre, fāvī, fautum (+ dative) | to favor, support, befriend |
| placeō, placēre, placuī, placitum (+ dative) | to be pleasing to, to please |
| placetne tibi? | do you like it? |
| mihi placet | I like it (it is pleasing to me) |
| num | surely not? |
| Quid est? | What is it? |
| Qualis est? | What sort of thing is it? What kind of? |
| Quis est? | Who is it? |
| Quid hoc sibi vult? | What does this mean? |
| Quid agit? | What is he doing? |
| Quid agis hodiē? or Quid agitis hodiē? | (idiom) How are you today? |
| Ubi est? | Where is something? |
| Quem (sg)/ quōs (m. pl.)/ quās (f. pl) | whom? (expects person in accusative case) |
| Cūr? | Why? |
| quandō | when? |
| quō | where to? / whither? / to what place?; 2) what for? / to what purpose? |
| quot | how many? |
| cui | to/for whom? (sg) |
| quibus | to/for whom (pl) |
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