Language Stage One Flashcards

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective

novus

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novus, nova, novum—new

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Multae nymphae erant in silvā cum bēstiīs.

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with the beasts

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective

parvus

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parvus, parva, parvum—small, little

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun

bestia

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bestia, bestiae, f.—beast

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun

vir

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vir, viri, m.—man

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Quid est nōmen deī Rōmānī in pictūrā?

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Mars

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A Roman senator would most likely wear a ____when out in public.

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toga

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What should the class do when the teacher says, “Sedēte”?

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remain seated [sit]

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb

do

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do, dare, dedi, datum—give

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Multī Rōmānī in tabernīs labōrant.

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in the shops

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After the long flight, the airline passengers were glad to return to terra firma.

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solid ground

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“Tibi statuam , quod tū es puella bona,” tabernārius puellae nūntiābat.

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I am giving

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Rōma multās tabernās habet.

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has

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb

curo

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curo, curare, curavi, curatum—take care (of)

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective

pulcher

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pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum—beautiful

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Identify what the italicized word means due to its etymology.

The school board suggested innovative ways to improve the overcrowded conditions in the schools.

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new

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“Sed statua est dōnum,” puella timidē lacrimābat

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fearfully

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb

ambulo

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ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatum—walk

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“Gaudēte et laudāte deam!” ūna nympha clāmat.

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praise

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Puella multās statuās et pictūrās in tabernīs spectābat.

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was looking at

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Hispānia is on the map in the area numbered

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5

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Dea parvās bēstiās cūrābat.

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the small beasts

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Inter bēstiās erant ursae et cervī et equī et lupī.

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were

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Cūr?” rogābat puella.

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Why

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# What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction sed
but
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# Identify what the italicized word means due to its etymology. If your older sister says your behavior is *puerile*, she means you are
childish (child/son/daughter)
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Dea pulchra per silvam *ambulāre* amābat.
to walk
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Which deity might bring help to a beauty pageant contestant?
Venus
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Nunc Diāna *ad rīvum* in silvā ambulat.
to the stream
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# Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun taberna
taberna, tabernae, f.—shop
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# Identify what the italicized word means due to its etymology. Based on your knowledge of Latin, the purpose of a *convocation* is to
call people together
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Hodiē Diāna est *laeta*.
happy
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Dōnum *erat* parva statua deae Vestae.
was
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# In Roman Numerals, Quot oculōs vidēs in pictūrā?
I
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Quis est deus Rōmānus in pictūrā?
Cupid
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Ancient Carthage is on the map in the area numbered
4
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# What is the meaning of the Latin interrogative quis
who?
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. Dea pulchra magnam silvam *semper* amat.
always
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Sed est perīculum in viīs *Rōmae*.
of Rome
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Multī virī et multae fēminae tabernās *vīsitāre* amant.
to visit
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Dea in rīvō stat *et lavat*.
and is bathing
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# Identify what the italicized word means due to its etymology. Her grandmother's *vitality* was lessened by illness.
energy for living (life)
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# Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb amo
amo, amare, amavi, amatum—love
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# Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun dea
dea, deae, f.—goddess
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# Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb laudo
laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatum—praise
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Sed puella *multam pecūniam* nōn habēbat.
much money
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Puella erat laeta *quod* māter deam Vestam amābat.
because
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Puella *parvam statuam* prope mūrum tabernae spectābat.
small statue
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Tabernārius benignus *puellae* statuam dābat.
to the girl
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The abbreviation N.B. stands for the Latin phrase Notā Bene which means
Note well
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# Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective laetus
laetus, laeta, laetum—happy
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If your classmate asks you, “Quota hōra est?” he wants to know
what time it is
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A **cubiculum**, **culīna**, and **trīclīnium** were found **in**
**vīllā**
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# In Roman Numerals, How many hearts are in the picture?
VI
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*Quīnque* nymphae sunt in rīvō cum deā.
Five
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“Ego pecūniam *nōn habeō*,” vir respondēbat.
I do not have
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A Roman woman wore a long gown called a
stola
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Where would a Roman typically go to watch chariot racing?
Circus Maximus
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Dea et bēstiae erant *amīcae*.
friends
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Who was the Roman goddess of wisdom, war, and weaving?
Minerva
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Diāna est dea *lūnae*.
of the moon
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# Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun periculum
periculum, periculi, n.—danger
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Ōlim multae bēstiae in magnā silvā *habitābant*.
were living
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Gallia is on the map in the area numbered
6
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Apollō est frāter deae. Apollō et Diāna *sunt* geminī.
are
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# Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb habito
habito, habitare, habitavi, habitatum—live, dwell
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*Ōlim* puella ad Forum ambulābat.
Once
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Dea *nymphae* tunicam dat.
to the nymph
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Nymphae deam *laudant*.
are praising
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“*Dā* mihi pecūniam tuam et statuam!” vir clāmābat.
Give
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Puella ad casam ambulābat, sed *ūnus* vir malus et magnus in viā stābat.
one
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The Latin abbreviation P.M. (**post merīdiem**) means
afternoon
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The island of Sicily is on the map in the area numbered
2
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Puella *circum Forum* tabernās vīsitābat.
around the Forum
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“*Nōs* deam laetē salūtāmus,” nymphae cantant.
We
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Sed quis est dea et *quid* cūrat?
what
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# Identify what the italicized word means due to its etymology. Marcus was elected chairman of the board *in absentia*.
although not present (in absence)