1a. Top 100 Latin verbs: Latin to English Flashcards
(100 cards)
sum esse fuī
We start with the easy part: review the principal parts of each verbs, and translate. These are the 100 most common verbs, dervived trom the Dickinson College frequency list. It is easiest to start with Latin to English, reviewing the principal parts as you go; the real test is exercise b, where you’re asked to produce the principal parts.
For all these exercises, please send comments and especially corrections to wturpin1@swarthmore.edu
be, exist
possum posse potuī
be able
dō dare dedī datum
give
videō vidēre vīdī vīsum
see
faciō facere fēcī factum
do, make
dīcō dīcere dīxī dictum
say
causam dīcere, plead a case
diem dīcere, appoint a day
habeō habēre habuī, habitum
have, hold
ferō ferre tulī lātum
bear, carry, endure
veniō venīre vēnī ventum
come
volō velle voluī
wish, be willing
agō agere ēgī āctum
drive, do, act
petō petere petīvī petītum
seek, aim at
iubeō iubēre iussī iussum
bid, order
eō īre iī/īvī itum
go
vincō vincere vīcī victum
conquer
pōnō pōnere posuī positum
put, place; put aside
teneō tenēre tenuī tentum
hold keep
sequor sequī secūtus sum
follow
crēdō crēdere crēdidī crēditum
(+ dat.)
believe, believe in, trust
(+ dat.)
accipiō accipere accēpī acceptum
receive
quaerō quaerere quaesīvī quaesītum
seek, inquire
mittō mittere mīsī missum
send, let go
capiō capere cēpī captum
seize
dūcō dūcere dūxī ductum
lead
uxōrem dūcere, marry