Test 2 Review Flashcards

1
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Verba Discenda-

ago, agere, egi, actum

A

do, lead, drive

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Verba Discenda-
aut ____
aut…aut_____

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aut-or

aut…aut-either….or

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Verba Discenda-

bene

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well

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Verba Discenda-

cupio, cupere, cupivi/cupli, cupitum

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wish, want

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Verba Discenda-

domus, -i

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(f) home, house

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Verba Discenda-

duco, ducere, duxi, ductum

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lead

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Verba Discenda-
et-________
et…et-__________

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et-and, also, even

et….et-both…and

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Verba Discenda-

familia, -ae

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(f) family

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Verba Discenda-

filis, -i

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(m) son

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10
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Verba Discenda-

hodie

A

today

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Verba Discenda-

iterum

A

again

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Verba Discenda-

ludus, -i

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(m) school, game

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Verba Discenda-

mane

A

early in the morning

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Verba Discenda-

-ne

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asks a yes/no question

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Verba Discenda-

pono, ponere, posui, positum

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put, place

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Verba Discenda-

populus, -i

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(m) people

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17
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Verba Discenda-

  • que _____
  • que….que ______
A
  • que and

- que…-que- both…and

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18
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Verba Discenda-

Quid agis? Quid agitis?

A

How are you

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Verba Discenda-

saluto, salutare, salutavi, salutatum

A

greet

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20
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Verba Discenda-

a, ab (____)

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a, ab (+abl)-away from

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Verba Discenda-

ad (+acc)

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to, toward

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22
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Verba Discenda-

clamo

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shout

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Verba Discenda-

curro, currere, cucurri, cursum

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run

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Verba Discenda-

e/ex (+abl)

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e/ex (+abl)-out of, from

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Verba Discenda-

forum, -i

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forum, city center

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Verba Discenda-

habeo, habere, habui, habitum

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have, hold

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Verba Discenda-

in (+abl)

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in (+abl)-in, on, at

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Verba Discenda-

in (+acc)

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in (+acc) into, onto

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Verba Discenda-

meus, -a, -um

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my

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30
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Verba Discenda-

nonne

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asks a question expecting a yes answer

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31
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Verba Discenda-

num

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asks a question expecting a no answer

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32
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Verba Discenda-

padagogus, -i

A

a slave assigned to a young boy, a tutor

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33
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Verba Discenda-

per (+acc)

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per (+acc) - through

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34
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Verba Discenda-

posco, poscere, poposci

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ask for, demand, request

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Verba Discenda-

sedeo, sedere, sedi, sessum

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sit

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36
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Verba Discenda-

simia, -ae

A

a monkey

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37
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Verba Discenda-

sto, stare, steti, statum

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stand

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38
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Verba Discenda-

trans (+acc)

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trans (+acc)-across

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39
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Verba Discenda-

ubi

A

where, when

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Verba Discenda-

via, -ae (__)

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via, -ae (f)-road, way

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Verba Discenda-

vult

A

she/he wishes, wants

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42
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Verba Discenda-

circum (+acc)

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circum (+acc)-around

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43
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Verba Discenda-

cras

A

tomorrow

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44
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Verba Discenda-

cum (+abl)

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cum (+abl)-with

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45
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Verba Discenda-

disco, discere, didici

A

learn

46
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Verba Discenda-

facio, facere, feci, factum

A

make, do

47
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Verba Discenda-

iratus, -a, -um

A

angry

48
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Verba Discenda-

malus, -a, -um

A

bad

49
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Verba Discenda-

pro (+abl)

A

pro (+abl)-in front of, before, for

50
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Verba Discenda-

puella, -ae (__)

A

puella, -ae (f)-girl

51
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Verba Discenda-

peur, -i (___)

A

peur, -i (m)-boy

52
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Verba Discenda-

quis?

A

Who

53
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Verba Discenda-

saepe

A

often

54
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Verba Discenda-

scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum

A

write

55
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Verba Discenda-

sine (+abl.)

A

sine (+abl)-without

56
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Verba Discenda-

solus, -a, -um

A

only, alone

57
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Verba Discenda-

studium, -ii

A

study, eagerness, zeal

58
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Verba Discenda-

sub (+abl)

A

sub (+abl)-under, from, under

59
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Verba Discenda-

sub (+acc)

A

under

60
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Verba Discenda-

teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum

A

hold

61
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Verba Discenda-

tres, tri

A

three

62
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Verba Discenda-

tuus, -a, -um

A

your

63
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Verba Discenda-

vester, vestra, vestrum

A

your

64
Q

Verba Discenda-

abeo, abire, abivi/abii, abitum

A

go away

65
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Verba Discenda-

adeo, adire, adivi/adii, aditum

A

got to

66
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Verba Discenda-

amicus

A

friend

67
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Verba Discenda-

audio, audire, audivi/audii, auditum

A

hear, listen

68
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Verba Discenda-

de (+abl)

A

de (+abl)-down from, concerning

69
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Verba Discenda-

debeo, debere, debui, debitum

A

owe, ought, have to

70
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Verba Discenda-

dico, dicere, dixi, dictum

A

say, tell

71
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Verba Discenda-

duo, duae, duo

A

two

72
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Verba Discenda-

edo, esse/edere, edi, esum

A

eat

73
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Verba Discenda-

ego

A

i

74
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Verba Discenda-

eo, ire, ivi/ii, itum

A

go

75
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Verba Discenda-

malo, malle, malui

A

prefer

76
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Verba Discenda-

nolo, nolle, colui

A

not want to, be unwilling

77
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Verba Discenda-

possum, posse, potui

A

be able, can

78
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Verba Discenda-

rideo, ridere, risi, risum

A

laugh

79
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Verba Discenda-

servus, -i (___)

A

servus, -i (m) slave, servant

80
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Verba Discenda-

si

A

if

81
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Verba Discenda-

si tibi placet

A

please!

82
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Verba Discenda-

sicut

A

just as

83
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Verba Discenda-

unus, -a, -um

A

one

84
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Verba Discenda-

volo, velle, volui

A

want to, be willing

85
Q
Translate the meaning of these words in the genitive case?
feminae
feminarum 
viri
virorum
A

feminae- of the woman’s
feminarum-of the women’s
viri- of the man’s
virorum-of the men’s

86
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What is the acronym associated with the ablative case and what does each letter mean?

A

BWIOF

By With In On From

87
Q

What are some examples of prepositions that take the ablative case?

A

cum, de, e, in, in, sub

88
Q

Give the personal endings to the irregular verb sum

A

sum summus
es estis
est sunt

89
Q

How can you tell which declension genitive words are?

A

In the dictionary entry, the abbreviated second form will tell you -ae is first declension, and -i is second declension

90
Q

Give the 1st declension endings for the genitive case of femina

A

feminae

feminarum

91
Q

Give the 2nd declension endings for the genitive case of discipulus.

A

discipuli

discipulorum

92
Q

Give the personal endings-

A
  • o -mus
  • s -tis
  • t -nt
93
Q

What question ending will this statement have?

Do you have a monkey

A

-ne

94
Q

What question ending will this statement have?

You do have a monkey don’t you?

A

Nonne

95
Q

What question ending will this statement have?

You don’t have a monkey, do you?

A

num

96
Q

What are examples of all the prepositional phrases which take the accusative case, and what are their meanings (in the accusative case)?

*hint-there are 9 and all others prepositions are in the ablative case

A
ad-to, toward
in-into, against
inter-between, among
per-through
post-behind, after
prope-near 
trans-across
sub-under
circum-around
97
Q

What Roman God is associated with wine drinking?

A

bacchus

98
Q

According to legend, Romulus and Remus were nursed by a she-wolf on the _______ hill.

A

Palatine

99
Q

The Stoic philosopher, ________, was from hispania.

A

Seneca the younger

100
Q

__________ was a centaur who trained hercules.

A

Chiron

101
Q

What are the endings for the ablative case for 1st declension?

A
  • a (WITH MACRON)

- is

102
Q

What are the endings for the ablative case for 2nd declension?

A
  • o (WITH MARCRON)

- is

103
Q

Give the endings to the irregular verb possum-

A

possum possumus
potes potest
potest possunt

104
Q

Give the endings to the verb volo-

A

volo volomus
vis vultis
vult volunt

105
Q

Give the personal endings to the the verb nolo-

A

nolo nolomus
non vis nonvultis
non vult nolunt

106
Q

Give the personal endings to the verb malo-

A

malo malumus
mavis mavult
mavult malunt

107
Q

Give all the case endings for 1st declension words (Labeled with their case)

A

Nom. -a -ae
Gen. -ae -arum
Acc. -am -nas
Abl. -a (w/ macron) -is

108
Q

Give all the case endings for 2nd declension words (labeled with their case)

A

Nom. -us -i
Gen. -i -rum
Acc. -um -os
Abl. -o -is

109
Q

If the prepositional phrase generally expresses “motion toward” the object is generally _________.

A

accusative

110
Q

If the prepositional phrase expresses location, or motion away from, the object is generally _________.

A

ablative

111
Q

Name the prepositions in the ablative case and their meaning.

A
a, ab-from, away 
cum-with 
de-from, down from 
e, ex- out of, from 
in-in, on
pro- in front of 
sine-without 
sub-under
super-over