First Form Latin Ch 13 First Conjugation Review Flashcards

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Fortune aids the brave.

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Fortes fortuna juvat.

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Let us recite together.

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In choro recitémus.

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Then we will fight in the shade.

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In umbra, ígitur, pugnábimus.

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Pray and work.

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Ora et labora.

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always faithful

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semper fidelis

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I am a Roman citizen.

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Civus Romanus sum.

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now or never

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nunc aut numquam

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To err is human.

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Errare est humanum.

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The Mother was standing.

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Stabat Mater.

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What are the principal parts, meanings, and endings for the regular verb amo.

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amo I love o
amare to love are
amavi I loved avi
amatus loved atus

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What are the principal parts for sto?

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sto
stare
steti
status

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What are the principal parts for lavo?

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lavo
lavare
lavi
lautus

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What are the principal parts for do?

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do
dare
dedi
datus

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What are the principal parts of juvo?

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juvo
juvare
juvi
jutus

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What are the principal parts of sum?

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sum
esse
fui
futurus

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What are the first conjugation endings for the present tense in the present system?

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o mus
s tis
t nt

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What are the first conjugation imperfect tense endings in the present system?

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bam bamus
bas batis
bat bant

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What are the first conjugation future tense endings in the present system?

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bo bimus
bis bitis
bit bunt

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What are the first conjugation perfect tense endings in the perfect system?

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i imus
isti istis
it erunt

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What are the first conjugation pluperfect tense endings in the perfect system?

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eram eramus
eras eratis
erat erant

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What are the first conjugation future perfect tense endings in the perfect system?

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ero erimus
eris eritis
erit erint

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What are the English helping verbs for the Latin present tense?

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am, is, are, do, does

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What are the English helping verbs for the Latin imperfect tense?

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was, were

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What are the English helping verbs for the Latin future tense?

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will (shall)

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What are the English helping verbs for the Latin perfect tense?
have, has, did
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What are the English helping verbs for the Latin pluperfect tense?
had
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What are the English helping verbs for the Latin future perfect tense?
will have
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Nunc ambulat.
He is walking now.
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Amat ambulare.
He likes to walk.
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Pugnare paraverunt.
They prepared to fight.
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Volavit heri.
Yesterday he flew.
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Explorábimus cras.
Tomorrow we will explore.
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Navigare opto.
I desire to sail.
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Saepe orabat.
He was often praying.
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Judicávimus numquam.
We never judged.
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to accuse
accuso Note: accuso means "I accuse." However, this lesson uses the infinitive form (2nd principal part) for the English and the first person present (1st principal part) for the Latin. Accusare would be the second principal part in Latin.
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to address
appello
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to adore
adoro
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to ask
rogo
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to attack
oppugno
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to blame
culpo
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to call
voco
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to carry
porto
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to change
muto
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to create
creo
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to delight
delecto
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to deny
nego
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to desire, wish
opto
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to disturb
perturbo
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to doubt
dúbito
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to err, wander
erro
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to explore
exploro
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to fight
pugno
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to fly
volo
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to give
do
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to greet
saluto
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to guard, keep
servo
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to help
juvo
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to hide
celo
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to hope
spero
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not
non
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never
numquam
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ever
umquam
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always
semper
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often
saepe
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to judge
júdico
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to live in, dwell
habito
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to look at
specto
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to love
amo
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to overcome
súpero
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to plow
aro
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to praise
laudo
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to prepare
paro
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to report
núntio
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to sail
návigo
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to seize
óccupo
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to set free
líbero
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to shout
clamo
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to show, point out
Demonstro
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to speak, pray
oro
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to stand
sto
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to swim
nato
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to tell
narro
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to tempt
tempto
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to think
puto
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to wait for, expect
exspecto
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to walk
ámbulo
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to wash
lavo
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to work
laboro
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to wound
vúlnero
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yesterday
heri
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today
hódie
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tomorrow
cras
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now
nunc
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then, at that time
tum