A | B |
antiquus, -a, -um | ancient, old-time |
magnus, -a, -um | large, great, important |
meus, -a, -um | my |
multus, -a, -um | much, many |
tuus, -a, -um | your (singular) |
et | and |
sed | but |
O | O! |
fama, famae (f) | rumour, report; fame, reputation |
forma, formae (f) | form, shape; beauty |
fortuna, fortunae (f) | fortune, luck |
ira, irae (f) | anger |
nauta, nautae (m) | sailor |
patria, patriae (f) | fatherland, native land |
pecunia, pecuniae (f) | money |
philosophia, -ae (f) | philosophy |
poena, -ae (f) | penalty, punishment |
poeta, -ae (m) | poet |
porta, -ae (f) | gate, entrance |
puella, -ae (f) | girl |
rosa, ae (f) | rose |
sententia, -ae (f) | feeling, thought, opinion, vote |
vita, -ae (f) | life; mode of life |
sine | without |
est | he/she/it is |
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