Cēnat
He/She dines
Ambulat
He/She walks
Festinat
He/She hurries
Intrat
He/She enters
Laborat
He/she works
Casa
House, cottage
Cena
Dinner
Femina
Woman
Puella
Girl
Fessa
Tired
Laeta
Happy
Parata
Ready
Mox
Soon
Non
Not
Et
And
Sed
But
Iuvat
He/she helps
Laudat
He/she praises
Narrat
He/she tells
Parat
He/she prepares
Portat
He/she carries
Salutat
He/she greets
Vocat
He/she calls
Aqua
Water
Fabula
Story
Filia
Daughter
Via
Road, way
Irata
Angry
Subito
Suddenly
In
In, into
Manet
He/she stays, wait
Sedet
He/she sits
Videt
He/She sees
Ascendit
He/She climbs
Cadit
He/She falls
Currit
He/she runs
Ducit
He/she leads
Inquit
He/she says
Mittit
He/she sends
Redit
He/She returns
Audit
He/she hears
Terra
Earth, land
Cibus
Food
Colonus
Farmer
Filius
Son
Ager
Field
Puer
Boy, child
Anxius, -a, -um
Anxious
Eum (accusative)
Him
Eam (Accusative)
Her
Ad
To, towards
Nam
For
Accusative
A kind of case usually used for direct objects
Direct Objects
Are the ones that are receiving the action
Nominative Case
A case used for subjects
Subjects
Are the ones doing the action
Puella parata est.
The girl is ready
Colonus puella iuvat.
The farmer helps the girl
Puella aquam portat; Quintus puellam iuvat.
The girl carries the water; Quintus helps the girl
What are the declensions for nominative 1st declension singular?
A
What are some examples for nominative 1st declension:A? Give 3 examples
Puella, via, Aqua
What is the nominative 1st declension plural?
Ae
What are 3 examples for nominative 1st declension plural (Ae)?
Puellae, filiae, feminae
What is the 2nd declension singular for nominative?
Us
Give 3 examples for 2nd declension singular nominative.
Quintus, Colonus, cibus
What is the 2nd declension plural for nominative?
I
Give 3 examples of nominative 2nd declension plural.
Pueri, coloni, terri
What is the accusative 1st declension plural and singular?
Singular: am
Plural: as
Give 3 examples for each
Singular: Filiam, Feminam, aquam
Plural: filias, feminas, aquas
What are the second declension plural and singular accusative?
Singular: um
Plural: os
Give 3 examples using both.
Singular: filium, colunum, cibum
Plural: colunos, cibos, filios
What are derivatives?
Derivatives are words that are made of or sound like the latin word given to you. If you are given Audit then Audible can be a derivative because it sounds alike, it has the same root word in it, and they kind of have the same meaning.
Translate the following sentences.
Puella fessa est.
The girl is tired.
Scintilla triste fabulam narrat.
Scintilla tells a sad story.
Scintilla ad agrum festinat.
Scintilla hurries to the field.
Scintilla aquam portat; mox, casam intrat.
Scintilla carries the water; soon, she enters the house.