A | B |
amo are | to love |
nato are | to swim |
do dare dedi datus | to give |
sto stare steti status | to stand |
lavo lavare lavi lautus | to wash |
oro are | to say to beg |
paro are | to prepare |
porto are | to carry |
servo are | to guard to keep |
voco are | to call |
juvo javare juvi jutus | to help |
narro are | to tell |
aro are | to plow |
clamo are | to shout |
opto are | to wish for |
erro are | to err |
laudo are | to praise |
tempto are | to tempt |
pugno are | to fight |
specto are | to look at |
navigo are libero are | to sail |
saluto are | to greet |
adoro are | to adore |
habito are | to live in |
ambulo are | to walk |
laboro are | to work |
judico are | to judge |
occupo are | to seize |
supero are | to overcome |
sum esse fui futurus | to be |
non | not |
hodie | today |
heri | yesterday |
cras | tomorrow |
nunc | now |
tum | then |
numquam | never |
umquam | ever |
semper | always |
saepe | often |
puto are | to think |
muto are | to change |
celo are | to hide |
rogo are | to ask |
volo are | to fly |
infinitive for 2nd conjugation; for 3rd | ere(long) ere (short) |
3rd conj does not havve a stem with a consistent--- | stem vowel |
in 3rd conjugation you must chop to ---to find present stem | root |
to remember vowels in 3rd conj present system | ae in future iou in present |
3rd conjugation is an old maid | no bo's in future |
infinitive of 4th conj is | ire |
stem vowels for all conj. | a, e, none, i |
present system of 4th conjugation is same as 3rd with addition of -- | stem vowel i |
3rd io verbs belong to 3rd conj because their infinitive ends in --- | ere |
present system of 3rd io verbs looks like-- | present system of 4th conj |
adverb | modifies verb,adj, another adverb |
adverb answers--- | how,when,where,to what extent |
1st and 2nd decl adjectives can be changed to adverbs by adding---to adjective stem | e |
3rd declension adjectivves changed into adverbs by adding---to adjective stem | iter |
some adj use----forms as adverbs ending in either -----or--------------; two examples | neuter singular acc; um or e; multum, facile |
perfect system is -----regular for all conj | perfectly |
perfect stem -- | drop i from 3rd principal part |
pattern of a verb like rego-- | o ere xi ctus |
dictum et factum | Said and done |
2 types of direct questions | beginning with question words; answered with yes or no |
yes or no questions in English | helping verb comes first |
yes or no questions in Latin | enclitic -ne to 1st word usually verb |
6 six common Eng question words | who what when where why how |
dictum et factum | Said and done |
Amicus in necessitate probatur | A friend is proven in time of necessity |
campus i m | field, plain |
cibus i m | food |
hortus i m | garden |
locus i m | place |
ludus i m | school, game |
lupus i m | wolf |
nimbus i m | cloud |
ventus i m | wind |
Gallus i m | a Gaul |
Marcus i m | Mark |