Essential Latin I Verbs Flashcards
(45 cards)
accido, accidere
to fall, fall down
accido, accidere
to help, assist, support
cado, cadere
to fall, die, cease, decay
aperio, aperire
to uncover, open
canto, cantare
to sing
celo, celare
to hide (something from someone), cover, conceal
ceno, cenare
to dine
claudo, claudere
to shut, close, confine, limit, restrict
cognosco, cognoscere
I know, as in: I am acquainted with, I recognize
conspicio, conspicere
to watch, look at, stare, notice
constituo, constituere
to set up, establish
consumo, consumere
to take completely OR to consume, devour, waste
coquo, coquere
to cook
cupio, cupere
to desire, long for
curo, curare
to arrange, see to, heal, care, command
curro, currere
to run, move, travel
delecto, delectare
to delight, charm, please
descendo, decendere
to climb down, to descend
discedo, discedere
to leave, depart
excito, excitare
to rouse, awaken, summon OR to raise, build OR to encourage, excite
festino, festinare
to hasten, hurry, accelerate
iaceo, iacere
to throw, hurl, fling- Caesar said Alea iacta est- The die has been cast. Also to lay, set, estabish OR to send forth, produce
inquam
I say
intellego, intellegere
to understand, comprehend, realize OR to perceive, discern, observe, feel