| A | B |
| fâma, fâmae, f. | rumor, report; fame, reputation |
| fôrma, fôrmae, f. | form, shape; beauty |
| fortûna, fortûnae, f. | fortune, luck |
| îra, îrae, f. | ire, anger |
| nauta, nautae, m. | sailor |
| patria, patriae, f. | fatherland, native land, (one's) country |
| pecûnia, pecûniae, f. | money |
| philosophia, philosophiae, f. | philosphy |
| poena, poenae, f. | penalty, punishment; poenâs dare - (idiom) to pay the penalty |
| poêta, poêtae, m. | poet |
| porta, portae, f. | gate, entrance |
| puella, puellae, f. | girl |
| rosa, rosae, f. | rose |
| sententia, sententiae, f. | feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence |
| vîta, vîtae, f. | life; mode of life |
| antîquus, antîqua, antîquum | ancient, old-time |
| magnus, magna, magnum | large, great; important |
| meus, mea, meum | my |
| multus, multa, multum | much, many |
| tuus, tua, tuum | your (when speaking to only one person) |
| et | conj., and; even |
| et...et | both...and |
| sed | conj., but |
| Ô | interj., O!, Oh!, commonly preceding a vocative |
| sine | prep. + abl., without |
| est | is |
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