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Wheelock - Vocab 1-3

AB
meme, myself
quidwhat
nihil, n.nothing
nonnot
saepeoften
siif
amo, amare, amavi, amatumto love, like (amabo te: please (I will love you))
cogito, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatumto think, ponder, consider, plan
debeo, debere, debui, debitumto owe; ought, must
do, dare, dedi, datumto give, offer
erro, errare, erravi, erratumto wander, err, go astray, be mistaken
laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatumto praise
moneo, monere, monui, monitumto remind, advise, warn
salveo, salvere, -, -to be well, be in good health (salve and salvete: hello)
servo, servare, servavi, servatumto preserve, save, keep, guard
conservo, conservare, conservavi, conservatumto preserve, conserve, maintain (stronger than servo)
terreo, terrere, terrui, territumto frighten, terrify
valeo, valere, valui, valiturumto be strong, have power; be well (vale and valete: good-bye, farewell)
video, videre, vidi, visumto see; observe, understand
voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatumto call, summon
fama, -ae, f.rumour, report; fame, reputation
forma, -ae, f.form, shape; beauty
fortuna, -ae, f.fortune, luck
ira, -ae, f.ire, anger
nauta, -ae, m.sailor
patria, -ae, f.fatherland, native land, (one's) country
pecunia, -ae, f.money
philosophia, -ae, f.philosophy (Greek philosophia: love of wisdom)
poena, -ae, f.penalty, punishment (idiom, poenas dare: to pay the penalty)
poeta, -ae, m.poet
porta, -ae, f.gate, entrance
puella, -ae, f.girl
rosa, -ae, f.rose
sententia, -ae, f.feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
vita, -ae, f.life; mode of life
antiquus, -a, -umancient, old-time
magnus, -a, -umlarge, great, important
meus, -a, -ummy
multus, -a, -ummuch, many
tuus, -a, -umyour (used when speaking to one person)
etand (et...et: both...and)
sedbut
sinewithout (takes ablative)
ager, agri, m.field, farm
agricola, -ae, m.farmer
amica, -ae, f.friend
amicus, -i, m.friend
femina, -ae, f.woman
filia, -ae, f.daughter (dative and ablative plural, filiabus)
filius, -ii, m.son
numerus, -i, m.number
populus, -i, m.the people, a people, a nation
puer, pueri, m.boy; boys, children
sapientia, -ae, f.wisdom
vir, viri, m.man, hero
avarus, -a, -umgreedy, avaricious
pauci, -ae, -afew, a few (usually plural)
Romanus, -a, -umRoman
dedown from, from; concerning, about (takes ablative)
in (+ abl.)in, on (takes ablative)
hodietoday
semperalways
habeo, habere, habui, habitumto have, hold, possess, consider, regard
satio, satiare, satiavi, satiatumto satisfy, sate


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